RELM PM4500 Instruction Manual

Programming mini-corn plus sm series transceivers

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MODEL PM4500
PROGRAMMER
Programming Mini-Corn@ Plus
SM Series Transceivers
RESTRICTED TO DEALER USE ONLY.
USE BY PERSONS OTHER THAN DEALERS IS
AND EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED.
ENTER
'001-l 641-905
6-93
Section V
1993 by RELM Communications, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 MODEL PM4500 PROGRAMMER Programming Mini-Corn@ Plus SM Series Transceivers RESTRICTED TO DEALER USE ONLY. USE BY PERSONS OTHER THAN DEALERS IS AND EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED. ENTER ‘001-l 641-905 6-93 Section V 1993 by RELM Communications, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Welcome to the RELM Communications family of professional two-way radios and systems, and thank you lor purchasing one of our fine products. We 1841-901) are confident that you will be pleased with this product and that it will provide you many years of dependable, trouble-free communications.
  • Page 3: Programmer Details

    The Programmer contains a keyboard (see Figure This manual contains instructions for using the PM4500 below) with 20 keys arranged in a 4 x 5 matrix. A 6- Programmer (simply referred to as the Programmer) to character LCD* display lights up when power is program the Mini-Corn@ Plus 16 and 99 Channel SM applied.
  • Page 4 A description of the 20 keys follows: Use this key to go to the next lower channel. The CHANNEL new channel’s number will be displayed. Press this key and a digit key(s) to access a chan- nel. These are digit (numeral) keys. Use these for OPTIONS entering numerical data or selecting a channel.
  • Page 5 OPTIONS (Continued) 1. Press OPTIONS. The display will show the Transmit Time-Out Timer. For example: NOTES: 1. Each time a Programmer key is pressed, a will be heard if an external speaker is plugged into the SM Series Transceiver. 2. If an invalid number is tried, the Programmer Blinking - T will simply not accept it.
  • Page 6 10. Press TOGGLE key to toggle Y (Yes) to N (No) 5. Priority Delay. or vice versa. Display will show, for example: Press ENTER to store in memory and advance the display to Off Hook to Priority Channel. 11. Off Hook to Priority Channel. The display will show one of the following: B/inking 2 6.
  • Page 7: Message Annunciator

    19. Message Annunciator. 15. Power Up on Channel 1. The display will show one of the following: The display will show one of the following: Blinking 2 TOGGLE Press key to ON or OFF. If ON is Blinking 3‘ selected, the Message Annunciator feature is enabled.
  • Page 8: Channel Parameters

    WARNING: The Transceiver’s proper Range is CHANNEL PARAMETERS determined at the time of manufacture. It should NOTES: NOT be programmed unless components that 1. Programming steps should be performed affect the Unit’s memory have been replaced. It should never be changed to a different value. in the following order as shown.
  • Page 9: Receive Frequency

    For UHF models, the display will show one of the a. To delete the channel at this time, following: press DELETE. The display will show: Blinking - I Press ENTER to answer Yes. if previously programmed NOTE: To answer No, press TOGGLE or any diait kev.
  • Page 10: Transmit Frequency

    For UHF models, the display will show one of the 6. a. Enter a single digit code corresponding to the following: desired BCL status. BCL Yes = 1 BCL No = 0 The display will show, for example: Blinking if previously programmed b.
  • Page 11: Tx Tone Code

    SM Series transceivers, it Reviewing Programmed Data You may wish to review the data you have entered is recommended that Standard PM4500 DCS into a channel. There are two methods for doing this. (Standard DCS) codes be used. For existing communication systems employing DCS, it may 1.
  • Page 12 Codes Table 6. PM4500 Codes vs. DC!2 Table 6. PM4500 Codes ws. DCS* Codes. (Cont’d). S T D I N V DCS Code DCS Code S T D coda 1 4 1 0 3 1 1 2 1 2 6 1...
  • Page 13 Table 6. PM4500 Codes ws. DCS’ Codes Table 7. PM4500 Codes vs. External (Cont’d). Decoder Delay Times I PM4500 DCS Code C o d e I N V code 1 2 1 0 . 2 0 . 3 0 . 4 0 .
  • Page 14 Read function to the Wrlte function, or vice versa, each time it is pressed. If a Transceiver a/ready contains the data to be cloned, connect it to the PM4500 and proceed with Step 3 on page 26, using proper Start-up proce- dure.
  • Page 15 3. When transfer is complete, the display will in a Transceiver, proceed as follows: show: 1. Connect the PM4500 to the Transceiver to be programmed using proper Start-up procedure. 2. Enter the data into the transceiver by using the PM4500 normal programming functions.
  • Page 16 An IErM@ PC-compatible computer with a serial port can be used for all programming and cloning functions the same as the PM4500. Consult the factory for details of the menu-driven software and the necessary Interface Adapter required between the PC and an SM Series Transceiver. A modular coupler can be used for connecting the Interface Adapter’s cable to the PM4500.

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