ZETRON 4010 Operation

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Model 4010 Radio Dispatch Console
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025-9226G.1

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  • Page 1 Model 4010 Radio Dispatch Console Operation 025-9226G.1...
  • Page 2: Software License

    Zetron's warranty covers parts and Zetron factory labor. Buyer must provide written notice to Zetron within the warranty period of any defect. If the defect is not the result of improper or excessive use, or improper...
  • Page 3: Compliance Statements

    Warning! For your safety and the protection of the equipment, observe these STOP precautions when installing or servicing Zetron equipment: • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or included in documentation. • Only technically qualified service personnel are permitted to install or service the equipment.
  • Page 4: Release History

    Release History Release Enhancements/Changes Rev F Changes were not recorded in earlier revisions. 15 Oct 1998 Rev G • Significant template change. 16 Dec 2008 • Changed references from CPS in programming manual to CPSW in installation manual. • Several minor corrections and clarifications throughout the manual. •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction..........7 Manuals .
  • Page 6 Contents ANI Operation ............31 PTT ID Mode.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The Model 4010 may be tailored to fit the size of the system, from 2 to 12 radio channels, by adding dual channel cards as required. The channels can be configured to support a mix of control types: DC remote, tone remote, local control, and E&M control.
  • Page 8: Manuals

    Telephone Style 25 Pair Cable Dispatch Radio 10 feet long Console Radio Channel Punch-Down Block Manuals There are several manuals which describe the operation, installation, service, and programming of the Model 4010 Radio Dispatch Console. This manual describes the 025-9226G.1...
  • Page 9: Console Overview

    Console Overview operation of the Model 4010. Below is a list of the Model 4010 manuals and a description of their contents. Part Manual Title Description Number Model 4010 Radio Dispatch 025-9226 Presents an overview of the console panels, a description of...
  • Page 10: Console Features

    Introduction Figure 4: Model 4010 Single Position Console CHANNEL CHANNEL CONTROL KEYS VOLUME & DUAL LED CONTROL ANNUNCIATORS UNSELECT VOLUME ADJUST SELECT VOLUME ADJUST UNSELECT SELECT SPEAKER SPEAKER PAGING KEYPAD SYSTEM CONTROL KEYS & SINGLE LED ANNUNCIATORS LCD DISPLAY & LEVEL METER...
  • Page 11: Microphone

    "Selected" channel. There is a numeric level scale etched in white under the display that is roughly calibrated in Decibels. Programming The Model 4010 console is shipped from the factory programmed and labeled to customer specifications.
  • Page 12 Introduction To accommodate changes in procedures or the system, the Model 4010 is fully field programmable by using CPSW, and a Windows PC (RS-232 serial port required). CPSW can configure channels for various types of base stations and can assign keys to any available function.
  • Page 13: Key Functions

    System Control Functions Key Functions System Control Functions Some of the following functions may be present in the system control section of your console. In the descriptions below, the abbreviation to the right of the feature is the name typically found on the key label. Transmit (TRANSMIT) Pressing and holding this key allows you to transmit on all selected radio channels.
  • Page 14 Key Functions Alert (ALERT type) While this key is pressed, you are transmitting an alert or test tone over all selected radio channels. The red LED of this key will be illuminated while doing so. There may be several types of alert keys on your console. If ALERT type is pressed while SITE I'COM is being pressed, the alert tone will be sent only as far as the base-station;...
  • Page 15 System Control Functions Patch Transmit (PATCH XMIT) Pressing and holding this key allows you to transmit on all of the radio and telephone channels that are currently "patched" on your console. This key will only function when there is no "call" activity on any of the "patched" channels. Last Call Transmit (LAST CALL XMIT) This key operates like an instant transmit.
  • Page 16 Key Functions Headset (HEADSET) Pressing the HEADSET key will cause the select audio (and optionally the unselect audio) to be rerouted from the speaker to the headset or handset earpiece. Pressing the key again will route the audio back to the speaker. While routed to the head/handset, the red LED will be illuminated.
  • Page 17: Channel Control Functions

    Instant Select (F<n> SEL/CALL) INSTANT SELECT keys are exclusive features of the Zetron console. In systems that allow this, INSTANT SELECT is a direct way of simultaneously selecting both the radio channel and the frequency for the channel. If your console is equipped with such keys, you will not find the standard SELECT/CALL key, but rather keys labeled like F1 SELECT/ CALL, F2 SELECT/CALL, etc.
  • Page 18 Note that only one audio source can be active. The other members of the patch must wait for the first channel's audio to drop out before speaking. Full-duplex patching is not supported on the Model 4010. 025-9226G.1...
  • Page 19: Monitor (Mon)

    Miscellaneous Functions Main/Standby (MAIN/STBY) Pressing the MAIN/STANDBY key will cause the system to switch to the radio channel's standby base station. Pressing the key again will cause the main base station to be switched back in. While the main is active, the key's green LED will be illuminated. While the standby is active, the key's red LED will be illuminated.
  • Page 20: Telephone Functions

    Key Functions cause the channel’s repeat function to be enabled. While enabled, the green LED will be illuminated. Coded/Clear (CODED/CLEAR) Pressing the CODED/CLEAR key will cause the voice scrambler at the base station to be disabled (clear). While disabled, the red LED will be illuminated. Pressing the key again will cause the channel's voice scrambler to be enabled (coded).
  • Page 21: Paging Functions

    Paging Functions The Model 4010 Console has a built-in paging encoder with features similar to the Zetron Model 25 encoder. The following features and keys may therefore be present. In the following descriptions, the abbreviation to the right of the feature is the name typically found on the key label.
  • Page 22 LEDs. 3. For all other Model 4010 operating modes, PAGE CLEAR will clear all manual and instant-call page stacks and extinguish all page key LEDs. This key's red LED is illuminated while it is pressed.
  • Page 23 Paging Functions Safety (PAGE SAFETY) This function only applies to instant-call paging and is only operational if the PAGE SAFETY key has been programmed. In this case, when one or more instant-call page keys have been pressed, the paging transmission will not begin until the PAGE SAFETY key is pressed.
  • Page 24 Key Functions 025-9226G.1...
  • Page 25: Operation

    Radio Receive Operation Operation Radio Receive Operation When receive-activity is present on a radio channel, that channel's red Call LED indicator will blink. This indicator is usually next to the SELECT or INSTANT SELECT key. If the channel is selected, the activity will be heard through the select speaker (or handset/ headset).
  • Page 26: Patching Operation

    Third, after a transmission by any other party in the patch, wait until your radio indicates the end of the incoming call before trying to key up. This is usually 2 seconds on a Model 4010. 025-9226G.1...
  • Page 27: Paging Operation

    Paging Operation Paging Operation This subsection describes the paging operation of the Model 4010. Instant Call Operation (Requires the Instant Call Paging option P/N 930-0030) The INSTANT CALL keys provide the simplest operation available. To "tone-out" or page personnel or apparatus, simply push the key(s) labeled with the desired items. Each key represents one or more page sequences (call stack) used to access the labeled items.
  • Page 28: Talk-Time Feature

    Operation The SEND key: After keypad entry, the SEND key must be pressed to transmit the page. While the page is being transmitted, the LED of the SEND key will be on. As the page is transmitted, the display will show the pager code and any related paging messages or prompts, such as "talk", "dlay", or "kpad".
  • Page 29: Telephone Line Operation

    Telephone Line Operation Telephone Line Operation Note Telephone line operation requires one of the following options: Dual Phone Patch Card, P/N 950-9720 Phone Patch Card (single line), P/N 950-9719 When properly equipped, your console may be used to answer and originate telephone calls.
  • Page 30: Patching A Phone Channel

    Operation Patching a Phone Channel Pressing a phone channel’s PATCH button will put the call in the Hold mode as described above and enable its audio to be patched to another channel. Note that the call must be Off-Hook before pressing the PATCH button and the call’s receive audio will be sent to the Unselect speaker while it is patch-enabled.
  • Page 31: Ani Operation

    ANI may be either DTMF, 5/6 tone, or FSK signaling. Note The Model 4010 is able to decode only the unit identification in a PTT-ID. ANIs that are configured with fleet or group designation separated by a dash from the unit ID cannot be displayed on the 4010 LCD.
  • Page 32 Operation As each new ANI is received it pushes the previous ANI down one position in the buffer. The seventh ANI will cause the ANI then in the sixth position to be removed from the stack and the seventh ANI assumes position one in the Stack. When there are multiple ANIs in the stack, the ANI REVIEW key may be used to look at each PTT-ID in turn.
  • Page 33: Reverse Selective Calling Mode

    ANI Operation The red LED of the ANI REVIEW key begins blinking when an emergency ANI is received and continues to blink as long as any unreviewed emergency ANIs exist in the ANI buffer. An ANI REVIEW key must be defined with CPSW programming if the console is to receive any ANIs.
  • Page 34: Clock/Calendar Setting

    Operation The originating channel for the currently displayed ANI unit may be selected by pressing the ANI SELECT key if present. If two or more channels are "simul-selected", all incoming ANIs will be reported for the lowest-numbered selected channel. Clock/Calendar Setting Clock setting is initiated by pressing the CLOCK SET key on the front panel (if programmed).
  • Page 35: Operational Messages

    The firmware control program version number is displayed whenever the Model 4010 is powered up or switched out of program mode. NoOption You attempted to access a feature that requires a Model 4010 option that has not been installed. TimeOut The CPSW programmed transmission time-out expired on a system channel.
  • Page 36: Diagnostics Messages

    CPSdataErr The configuration data has been corrupted or never initialized. Reprogram the Model 4010. Refer to the Programming chapter of the Model 4010 Radio Dispatch Console Installation and Programming Manual (P/N 025- 9227) for more information.
  • Page 37: Index

    Index Index , 30 Dual phone , 14 ALERT n key , 14 ALL MUTE key , 31 , 32 Emergency ANIs , 32 emergency ANI , 28 ENTER key , 15, 32, 33 ANI REVIEW key , 15, 34 ANI SELECT key , 20, 33 ANI SOURCE key...
  • Page 38 Index , 11 , 25 Level meter Receiving transmissions , 21, 29 RELEASE key , 33 Reverse Selective Calling Mode , 19 RPT ON/RPT OFF key , 19 MAIN/STBY key Manuals , 11 Message display , 11 , 36 Microphone SeeLog message , 19 , 10...

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