Features; General Features; Conventional Features; Smartnet/Smartzone Features - E.F. Johnson Company 5100 Series Operating Manual

Vhf/uhf/800 mhz project 25 conventional smartnet/smartzone
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General Features

The following operating modes are programmable:
– Conventional analog
– Conventional Project 25 (digital)
– SMARTNET
/SmartZone
Up to 500 channels/talk groups programmable
Zone select
Large graphic display with backlight
Up to 9 (limited keypad) or 21 (DTMF keypad)
programmable option keys
Menu mode
Standard and radio-wide scan modes
User selectable and editable scan lists
Time-out timer
User selectable high and low power output
Keypad lock
Power-up password to prevent unauthorized use

Conventional Features

Repeater talk-around
Monitor mode selectable by option key or menu
®
Carrier or Call Guard
squelch on analog channels. Carrier, NAC and talk
group IDs on digital channels.
Penalty and conversation timers
Priority channel sampling when scanning
Busy channel lockout (transmit disable on busy)
DES-OFB encryption available (P25 channels)

FEATURES

®
trunked
(CTCSS/DCS) controlled
Unit (Individual ID) calls on Project 25 channels
Keypad programming (Fed Gov. users only)
Emergency key (Project 25 channels)

SMARTNET/SmartZone Features

Group, Enhanced Private Conversation™, Private
Conversation II™, and Telephone Calls
Emergency alarms to alert a dispatcher of
emergency conditions
Emergency calls for high priority system access
Failsoft operation on a predefined conventional
channel if trunked system fails
Priority group calls detected while listening to other
group calls
Call Alert™ (send and receive pages)
Predefined messages (up to 16) can be sent to a
dispatcher
Predefined status conditions (up to 8) can be sent to
a dispatcher
Dynamic regrouping (dispatcher can automatically
gather users on a channel to receive a message)
Roaming (SmartZone only)
SecureNet™ secure communication available
NOTE: The availability of many of the preceding fea-
tures is determined by system operator programming
of your transceiver, installed options, and the capabili-
ties of the radio system being accessed.
5
FEATURES
May 2002
Part No. 002-5100-100

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