RELM GPH Programming Instruction Manual

D/g series

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents IntroductIon ................1 radIo ProgrammIng oPtIons ..........1 radIo models ................1 enterIng the ProgrammIng mode........2 Portable Radios ..................2 Mobile Radios ....................3 standard radIo KeyPad ProgrammIng ......4 general settIngs (channel 0) ..........4 Group Password ..................5 Automatic Numeric Identification (ANI)............5 Transmitter Time-Out Timer ...............5 Scan Delay Time ..................6 Priority 1 Channel ..................6 Priority 2 Channel ..................7...
  • Page 3 Encryption Key (Encrypted Radios Only) ..........19 Key Selection Setting (Encrypted Digital Radios Only)......20 Channel Label ..................20 Review Channel Settings ................21 Program Another Channel ...............21 Exit Programming Mode ................21 command (cmd) radIo KeyPad ProgrammIng ....22 Group Parameters (CH 00) ..............22 Channel Parameters................22 Global Parameters (GRP 00) ..............22 navIgatIon ...................23...
  • Page 4 channel Parameters ..............36 Channel Bandwidth ................36 Receive Frequency..................36 Receive Mode (Digital models only) ............36 Receive Code Guard ................37 Receive NAC (Digital models only) ............37 Squelch Mode (Digital models only) ............38 Transmit Frequency .................38 Transmit Mode (Digital models only) ............39 Transmit Guard ..................39 Transmit NAC (Digital models only) ............
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Standard analog portable, extended frequency range gPh-cmd Command analog portable Standard digital/analog portable dPhX Standard digital/analog portable, extended frequency range dPh-cmd Command digital/analog portable Standard analog mobile gmh-XP Standard analog mobile, extended frequency range Standard digital/analog mobile, extended frequency range RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 6: Entering The Programming Mode

    Contents entering the Programming mode NOTE: Specific settings may be blocked from keypad programming when using the Group or Zone password. Using the Master password overrides these selections and allows for access to all programmable functions. Portable radios Make sure the battery pack is charged. Some models are shipped with a door covering the keypad and display.
  • Page 7: Mobile Radios

    PRG CH 00. While entering the password code the display will not change, but a beep will sound for each key pressed. If the password code is entered incorrectly, the radio will reset to normal operation. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 8: Standard Radio Keypad Programming

    Contents standard radio Keypad Programming Portable Models: GPH, GPH Plus, DPH, DPHX Mobile Models: GMH, GMH Plus, DMH For CMD models, refer to the “Command Radio Keypad Programming” section. general settings (channel 0) Channel 0 settings for each group must be programmed separately.
  • Page 9: Group Password

    Press the [PRI] key to increase the Time-Out PRG TX Timer duration by 15 seconds, with a 225 sec maximum of 225 seconds (3 minutes, 45 seconds). Press the [PRI] key again to change the duration from 225 seconds to 0. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 10: Scan Delay Time

    Contents Press the [CLR] key to set the Time-Out Timer duration to zero. Press the [ENT] key to store the changed setting and advance to the next field. scan delay time After the Time-Out Timer is set, the upper display will indicate ‘PRG SCN.’...
  • Page 11: Priority 2 Channel

    NOTE: BK Radio current drain and battery life specifications are based on performance with the battery saver on. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 12: Press The [Fcn] Key

    Contents option 1-2: group scan list When function 2 is enabled (flashing) the 1 -- 12345 current group will be scanned when the radio is operating in Group Scan Mode. option 1-3: transmit on Priority 1 When function 3 is enabled (flashing) transmissions will occur on PR1, if PR1 isn’t 1 -- 12345 programmed OFF, when operating in Single...
  • Page 13: Channel 0 Group One Functions For Older Models

    16 while operating on any Channel 1 through 16. When function 1 is disabled the user will be unable to use the keypad for Code Guard selection. See “User Selected Code Guard” in your Owner’s Manual. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 14: Automatic Numeric Identification (Ani

    Contents option 2-2/3: busy channel operation Functions two and three are used to set Busy Channel operation. There are three 2-- 12345 types of busy channel operation available. They are described more fully under “Busy Channel” in the Owner’s Manual. busy channel modes include: busy channel Indicator - The yellow LED illuminates when a signal is received on the channel selected, with or without the...
  • Page 15: Channel 0 Group Three Functions

    3-- 12345 key is pressed, even if pressing the key has no other effect. The display will not illuminate if backlight duration is set to LITE OFF. See “Backlight Duration”. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 16: Backlight Duration

    Contents option 3-5: alphanumeric/numeric display mode When function 5 is enabled (flashing), the display operates in Alphanumeric Mode, 3-- 12345 enabling the display of channel labels. When disabled (steady), the display operates in Numeric Display Mode. This mode displays channel numbers instead of labels. store group three settings Once each function 1-5 is set as desired, you can store the changes, discard the changes, or disable all 5 functions.
  • Page 17: Group Labels

    Press the [ENT] key to store changes and go back to the starting point for Channel 0 settings. review channel 0 values Press the [FCN] key repeatedly to display each value in Channel 0, and then return to the Channel 0 starting point. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 18: Channel Settings

    Contents channel settIngs At the starting point for Channel 0, the display shows ‘PRG CH 00.’ At this point, a channel number can now be pressed to allow access to per- channel variables such as frequencies and Code Guard values for that channel.
  • Page 19: Receive Analog Code Guard

    Digital or Mixed, or if User Code Guard is activated. The upper part of the display will show ‘PRG RX ID CG’. The lower part of the display will show ‘NACXXXX’ where XXXX is the Network Access Code in decimal. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 20: Press The [Fcn] Key

    Contents If the NAC is correct, press the [FCN] key to advance to the next field. If a new NAC is desired, press the [CLR] key followed by the digits of the desired NAC. Then press the [ENT] key to store this NAC and automatically advance to the next field.
  • Page 21: Transmit Frequency

    If the displayed value is correct, press the [FCN] key to advance to the next field. If a new value is desired, press the [CLR] key to reset the display to 0.0. Press the number keys 0 thru 9 to enter a CTCSS Code Guard RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 22: Press The [Fcn] Key

    Contents value. See “CTCSS Code Guard Values” on page 51 of this manual. Press the [ENT] key to store the new value and automatically advance to the next field. To enter a CDCSS Code Guard value press PRG TX the [#] key, causing the letter ‘D’ to appear D 131-- followed by three zeros.
  • Page 23: Press The [Fcn] Key

    Key (Encrypted Radios Only) In radios equipped with DES/AES encryption, the next field is the Encryption key 01 Key setting. This selection will not appear in radios that do not have the encryption option. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 24: Channel Label

    Contents The upper line of the display will show ‘PRG TX ID’, and the lower part of the display will show ‘KEY-XX’, where XX can be ‘01’ to ‘32’. This is the encryption key assigned to the channel. NOTE: Available encryption keys must be loaded into the radio using a compatible keyloader and enabled via the PC Radio Editor LAA0744X.
  • Page 25: Review Channel Settings

    Each channel is then programmed using the same steps described for Channel exit Programming mode Rotate the OFF-VOL knob counterclockwise to the OFF position. The radio will be in normal Operating Mode the next time it is turned on. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 26: Command (Cmd) Radio Keypad Programming

    Contents command (cmd) radio Keypad Programming Keypad programming selections for Command portable radios, models GPH-CMD and DPH-CMD, are divided into three sections, Group Parameters, Channel Parameters and Global Parameters. The following items are available in these sections: group Parameters (ch 00)
  • Page 27: Navigation

    PRG TX RX SCN D CMND CMND GRP 00 home channel home channel press “0”. The display will show “GRP 00”. T32 N4 G7 T32 N4 G7 Use the [FCN] key to cycle through the Global data fields. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 28: Editing Parameters

    Contents editing Parameters  In programming mode, when a parameter is   CMND Digital PRG TX RX SCN D CMND $293 selected for programming, the bottom line of home channel TX NAC the display shows the parameter, The top T32 N4 G7 line shows the currently programmed value.
  • Page 29: Group Options Group One: 1-12345678

    0: 0, space, –, _, ., *, + 1: 1, <, >, /, \, |, $, %, h Press the [ENT] key to store changes and go back to the starting point for Channel 0 settings. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 30: Keypad Editing Password

     CMND global option groups 1 and 2 note: global option groups one and two are for gPh-cmd radios only. on dPh-cmd digital radios, these items are accessed individually by pressing the [fcn] button. These are groups of eight individual options that...
  • Page 31: Option 1-3: Transmit On Priority

    GBL OPTIONS key is pressed, even if pressing the key has T32 N4 G7 no other effect. The display will not illuminate if backlight duration is set to LITE OFF. See “Backlight Duration”. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 32: Global Options Group Two

    Contents option 1-8: silent mode When Option 8 is enabled (flashing), all  PRG TX RX SCN D CMND 1-12345678 beeps, tones, and alerts from the radio’s home channel speaker are silenced. Only normal audio GBL OPTIONS T32 N4 G7 communication between radio users will be heard.
  • Page 33: Automatic Number Identification Id (Ani)

    DTMF tone burst for ANI purposes. The ANI can be enabled or disabled. See “ANI/DTMF Mode”. If no change is needed for the ID number, press the [FCN] key to advance to the next field. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 34: Priority 1 Channel

    Contents A new number can be entered by pressing number keys. The digits will appear at the right of display and move to the left. Press the [ENT] key to store the new ID number and advance to the next ...
  • Page 35: Priority 2 Channel

    Priority 1 This step applies to DPH-CMD only.  PRG TX RX SCN D CMND Refer to “Option Group 1 - 5” for GPH-CMD. home channel TX ON PRI-1 When TX ON PRI-1 is ON, transmissions will T32 N4 G7 occur on PRI-1 (if PRI-1 isn’t programmed...
  • Page 36: Priority 1 Lock

    This step applies to DPH-CMD only.  PRG TX RX SCN D CMND USER SELECT Refer to “Option Group 1 - 4” for GPH-CMD. home channel PRI-1 SELECT When PRI-1 SELECTION is set to LOCKED T32 N4 G7 OUT, the user will not be able to change the designation of the Priority 1 Channel by selecting a channel and pressing the [PRI] key.
  • Page 37: Scan Delay

    This step applies to DPH-CMD only.  PRG TX RX SCN D CMND LOCKOUT Refer to “Option Group 2 - 2/3” for GPH-CMD. home channel BUSY CHANNEL There are three types of busy channel T32 N4 G7 operation available.
  • Page 38: Backlight Option

    This step applies to DPH-CMD only.  PRG TX RX SCN D CMND Refer to “Option Group 2 - 7/8” for GPH-CMD. KEY PRESS home channel BACKLIGHT The backlight can be triggered by different T32 N4 G7 events.
  • Page 39: Backlight Duration

    This step applies to DPH-CMD only.  PRG TX RX SCN D CMND Refer to “Option Group 1 - 1” for GPH-CMD. home channel BATTERY SAV The Battery Saver should be turned off only T32 N4 G7 for getting proper voltage readings during service or for systems requiring fast squelch attack time.
  • Page 40: Channel Parameters

    Contents channel Parameters   CMND From the “CH 00” position, enter the number of the channel to be programmed, or press the [PRI] key to increment to the desired channel. Once the desired channel is selected, press [FCN] to access the data.
  • Page 41: Receive Code Guard

    The digital equivalent of carrier squelch is achieved by programming the decimal receive NAC to 3966. The radio will unmute when a digital signal with any NAC is detected. In hexadecimal mode, valid entries are $0 - $FFF. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 42: Transmit Frequency

    Contents To enter hexadecimal characters A - F:  PRG TX RX SCN D CMND $F7E home channel Each long press of the [2] key toggles the RX NAC right most character from A to B to C, then T32 N4 G7 back to A.
  • Page 43: Transmit Guard

    This field is the Network Access Code  PRG TX RX SCN D CMND $293 (NAC) for Channel 1 transmit. This value is home channel only used if the transmit mode selected was TX NAC T32 N4 G7 RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 44: Press The [Fcn] Key

    Contents Digital or Mixed, or if User Channel Guard is activated. To see the NAC displayed in hexadecimal  PRG TX RX SCN D CMND 00659 format, press and hold the [#] key. home channel TX NAC To return to the decimal display, press and T32 N4 G7 hold the [#] key again.
  • Page 45: Channel Label

    At the starting point for Channel 1, the display will show ‘PRG CH 01’. Press the number keys for another channel number to gain access to the settings for that channel. Each channel is then programmed using the same steps described for Channel 1. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 46: Cmd Specific Programmable Items

    Contents  CMD Specific Programmable Items  CMND global Priority channels considerations Priority channels in CMD radios operate on a “radio wide” basis. When PRI is on the assigned priority zone and channel are monitored regardless of the currently operating zone. ...
  • Page 47: Manual

    T32 N4 G7 display line will show the programmed value. The bottom line shows the pick list number. Use the normal Code Guard, NAC and Talkgroup programming steps to change the entry. Press [ENT] to return to normal operation. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 48: Cloning Radio Settings

    When cloning between radio types, the Slave radio will ignore information it does not use as channel or group information. For instance, when using a DPH as the Master and a GPH-CMD as the Slave, information such as mode setting will be ignored since the GPH-CMD does not have digital operating ability.
  • Page 49 • Failure to turn on the clone • Setting the clone in Programming Mode • Group ‘locked’ by PC Programming NOTE: To stop the ‘FAIL’ Mode, press [CLR], turn off both radios, and try again, starting with Step 1 on the previous page. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 50: Using Command Model As The Master

    Data that can be cloned to a standard D/GPH radio includes: Group data (GRP 00) and Command Group data. When cloning to a D/GPH radio, the Master’s global data is converted to group data in the slave, and only the first 16 channels are transferred.
  • Page 51 GROUP 01 send information when a Command radio is T32 N4 G7 to be cloned. “D/GPH” is selected to send information to a non-command radio. Press and hold the [ * ] key to select the slave radio type. Long [ # ] keypresses will cyle the second line of the display to show the data to be coppied to the slave.
  • Page 52: Cloneable Information Tables

    The G/ECC and LAA0700 Cloning Cables can be used to transfer data between various models of the same frequency band. Refer to the charts for valid Master and Slave radios and transferable data. radio compatibility master radio dPh/dPhX dPh/gPh-cmd gPh/gPh Plus DPH/DPHX DPH/DPHX DPH/DPHX DPH/GPH-CMD DPH/GPH-CMD DPH/GPH-CMD...
  • Page 53: Secure Selection (Encrypted Radios Only)

    Contents standard radio as master DPH/DPHx GPH/GPH+ GPH-CMD DPH-CMD Group Password ANI Settings TX Time-Out Timer Scan Delay Time Priority 1 Channel Priority 2 Channel Battery Saver Inhibit TX On Priority 1 Priority 1 Lock Group Scan List Scan List Lock...
  • Page 54: Command Radio As Master

    Contents command radio as master DPH/DPHx GPH/GPH+ GPH-CMD DPH-CMD Group # or Command Group TX Time-Out Timer Scan Delay Time Priority 1 Channel Priority 2 Channel Battery Saver Inhibit Transmit On Priority 1 Priority 1 Lock Group Scan List Scan List Lock...
  • Page 55: Ctcss Code Guard Values

    225.7 (M4) 131.8 (3B) 250.3 136.5 (4Z) 241.8 141.3 (4A) * 50/60 Hz power distribution systems could cause falsing. The assignments in a given area shall be made from within one of the Groups: A, B, or C. RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 56: Cdcss Code Guard Values

    Contents cdcss code guard values Codes for the CDCSS Code Guard system may be chosen from the following list. Since there are no EIA standards for the performance or compatibility of CDCSS Code Guard systems it is recommended that an operational test be made on the intended system before wholesale assignments are made.
  • Page 57: Ch00 And Grp 00 Quick Reference Guide

    Contents ch00 and grP 00 Quick reference guide standard models channel 0 group one functions (DPH, DMH, GPH and GPH Plus) Battery Saver Inhibit 1-12345 Group Scan List 1-12345 Transmit On Priority 1 1-12345 Priority 1 Lock 1-12345 Scan List Lock...
  • Page 58: Notes

    Contents notes BK Radio Programming Manual...
  • Page 59 Contents notes RELM Wireless Corporation...
  • Page 60 Contents notes BK Radio Programming Manual...

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