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Tyco Electronics M/A-COM M7200 Series Operator's Manual (102 pages)
Digital Mobile Radio
Brand:
Tyco Electronics
| Category:
Radio
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Safety Symbol Convention
9
2 Rf Energy Exposure Information
10
Rf Energy Exposure Awareness, Control Information, and Operation Instructions for Fcc Occupational Use Requirements
10
Federal Communications Commission Regulations
10
Compliance with Rf Exposure Standards
11
Mobile Antennas (Vehicle Installations)
11
Table 2-1: Rated Power and Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance (Vehicle Installations)
11
Mobile Antennas (Motorcycle Installations)
12
Table 2-2: Rated Power and Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance (Motorcycle Installations)
12
Approved Accessories
13
Contact Information
13
3 Operation Safety Recommendations
14
Transmitter Hazards
14
Safe Driving Recommendations
14
4 Operating Rules and Regulations
15
Operating Tips
15
5 Product Description
16
Remote Control Head Operation
16
6 Change Operating Mode
17
Change from Otp Mode
17
Change to Otp Mode
17
7 Opensky Operation
18
Ch721 Front Panel Components
18
Figure 7-1: System Model
18
Figure 7-2: Scan Model
18
Power up and Volume Control
19
Power up
19
Table 7-1: Front Panel Default Controls and Functions
19
Volume Control
20
Self-Test
20
Login to the Network
20
Log off the Network
21
Turning the Radio off
21
Menu Display and Control Area
21
Figure 7-3: Typical Display
21
Radio Status Icons
22
Dwell Display
22
Personality
22
Profiles
22
Table 7-2: Icons and Descriptions
22
Talk Groups
23
Figure 7-4: Personality Structure Example
23
Alert Tones
24
Basic Menu Structure
24
Table 7-3: M7200 Opensky Mode Alert Tones
24
Table 7-4: Basic Menu Structure
25
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency
27
Keypad Commands (System Model Control Head)
27
Password Entry
27
Table 7-5: Keypad Function Commands
27
DTMF Overdial
28
Changing the Active Profile
28
Checking or Changing the Selected Talk Group
28
Adjusting Display and Button Backlight Brightness
28
Stealth Mode
28
Enabling Stealth Mode
29
Disabling Stealth Mode
29
Adjusting Side Tone Audio Level
29
Change Operating Mode
29
Receiving and Transmitting Voice Calls
30
Receiving a Voice Call
30
Transmitting a Voice Call
30
Adjusting Audio Treble Level
30
Intercom Mode
31
Talk Group Lock out
31
Lock out a Talk Group
32
Unlock a Talk Group
32
Scanning
32
Checking or Changing Active Scan Mode
33
Table 7-6: Scan Modes
33
Scanning Priority
34
Making Selective Calls
34
Manually Dialing a Selective Call (System Model Control Head)
35
Speed Dialing a Selective Call
35
Receiving a Selective Call
35
Terminating a Selective Call
35
Selective Alert
36
Sending Selective Alert Messages
36
Receiving Messages
37
Defining Pre-Programmed Messages
37
Telephone Interconnect Calls (System Model Control Head)
37
Placing an Interconnect Call
37
Table 7-7: Status of Selective Alert
37
Receiving an Interconnect Call
38
Emergency Communications
38
Declaring an Emergency Call or Alert
38
Silent Emergency
39
Clearing an Emergency Call or Alert
39
Receiving an Emergency Call
39
Dismissing an Emergency Call
40
Encryption
40
Automatic Encryption
40
Manual Encryption (System Model)
41
Preset Buttons
42
Dynamic Regrouping
42
Gps Coordinates
42
8 P25/Edacs/Conventional Common Operation
43
Ch721 Front Panel Components
43
Figure 8-1: System Model
43
Figure 8-2: Scan Model
43
Table 8-1: Front Panel Default Controls and Functions
44
Primary Functions (Quick Access)
45
Turning the Radio on
45
Selection Mode Rules
45
Direct Access
46
Feature Encryption Display
46
Serial Number ROM (12 Hex Digits)
47
Feature Encryption Data Stream
47
Features Enabled
48
Table 8-2: Available Feature Numbers
48
System/Group/Channel Selection
49
System Selection
49
Group and Channel Selection
49
Last System/Group/Channel Recall
50
Digital Voice Operation (Provoice)
50
Voice Modes
50
Clear Modes
50
Table 8-3: Transmit/Receive Mode Compatibility for Provoice Operation
50
Provoice Digital Mode
51
Provoice Private Mode
51
Private Operation
52
Table 8-4: Current Cryptographic Key Display
52
Conventional Operation
53
Macro Key Operation
54
9 Edacs and P25 Trunked Operation
55
Radio Status Icons
55
Figure 9-1: Typical Display
55
Table 9-1: Icons and Descriptions
55
Messages
56
Table 9-2: Display Messages
56
Alert Tones
58
Table 9-3: Alert Tones
58
Menu
59
Table 9-4: Menu Item Information
60
Receiving a Call
62
Sending a Call
62
Conventional Failsoft
62
Emergency Operation
63
Receiving an Emergency Call
63
Declaring an Emergency
63
System Scan Operation
63
Wide Area System Scan
63
Proscan
63
Priority System Scan
64
When Wide Area System Scan Is Enabled
64
When Proscan Is Enabled
64
Menu Selection
64
Pre-Programmed Keypad Key
64
Group Scan Operation
64
Adding Groups to a Scan List
65
Deleting Groups from a Scan List
65
Nuisance Delete
66
Turning Scan on
66
Priority Group Scanning
66
Turning Scan off
66
Individual Calls
66
Receiving and Responding to an Individual Call
66
Call Storage Lists
67
Sending an Individual Call
68
Scat Operation
68
Telephone Interconnect Calls
68
Receiving a Telephone Interconnect Call (Trunked Mode Only)
68
Sending a Telephone Interconnect Call (Trunked Mode Only)
69
DTMF Overdial/Conventional Mode Telephone Interconnect
69
Programmable Entries
70
Mobile Data
70
Displays
71
DATA off Operation
71
DATA on Operation
71
Exiting Data Calls
71
Scan Lockout Mode
71
Data Lockout Mode
72
Status/Message Operation
72
Status Operation
72
Message Operation
73
Edacs Conventional P1 Scan
73
Dynamic Regroup Operation
73
Emergency Operation
74
Page (P25 Trunked Only)
74
10 Conventional Operation
75
Radio Status Icons
75
Messages
75
Figure 10-1: Typical Display
75
Table 10-1: Icons and Descriptions
75
Table 10-2: Display Messages
75
Alert Tones
77
Menu
77
Table 10-3: M7200 EDACS Mode Alert Tones
77
Table 10-4: Menu Item Information
78
Receiving a Call
79
Sending a Call
80
Emergency Operation
80
Using 5-Tone Signaling to Declare an Emergency
80
Tone Encode Transmission
81
Scanning Conventional Channels
81
Adding Channels to a Scan List
81
Deleting Channels from a Scan List
82
Nuisance Delete
82
Turning Scan on
82
Turning Scan off
82
Squelch Adjust
83
Menu Selection
83
Pre-Programmed Keypad Key
83
Type 99 Decode
83
Menu Selection
84
Pre-Programmed Keypad Key
84
Direct Mode Operation
84
11 P25 Conventional Operation
85
Radio Status Icons
85
Figure 11-1: Typical Display
85
Table 11-1: Icons and Descriptions
85
Messages
86
Table 11-2: Display Messages
86
Alert Tones
87
Table 11-3: M7200 EDACS Mode Alert Tones
87
Menu
88
Table 11-4: Menu Item Information
88
Group Calls in P25 Mode
90
Transmitting a Group Call
90
Receiving a Group Call
90
Individual Calls in P25 Mode
91
Transmitting an Individual Call
91
Receiving an Individual Call
91
Emergency Group Calls in P25 Mode
91
Declaring an Emergency Group Call
91
Receiving an Emergency Group Call
92
12 Basic Troubleshooting
93
Table 12-1: Basic Troubleshooting
93
13 Technical Assistance
95
14 Keypad Remapping
96
15 Radio Setup
97
16 Warranty
101
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Tyco Electronics M/A-COM M7200 Series Operator's Manual (64 pages)
Digital Mobile Radio
Brand:
Tyco Electronics
| Category:
Radio
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Safety Symbol Convention
6
2 Rf Energy Exposure Information
7
Rf Energy Exposure Awareness, Control Information, and Operation Instructions for Fcc Occupational Use Requirements
7
Federal Communications Commission Regulations
8
Compliance with Rf Exposure Standards
8
Mobile Antennas
9
Table 2-1: Rated Power and Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance
9
Approved Accessories
10
Contact Information
10
3 Operation Safety Recommendations
11
Transmitter Hazards
11
Safe Driving Recommendations
11
4 Operating Rules and Regulations
13
Operating Tips
14
5 Product Description
15
Table 5-1: M7200 Series Configurations
15
Voice Operation
16
Data Operation
16
Remote Control Head Operation
16
Intercom Operation
17
Personality
17
Profiles
17
Talk Groups
18
Gps Option
18
Figure 5-1: Personality Structure Example
18
Front Panel
19
Figure 5-2: CH-103/103PA Front Panel
19
Transceiver Rear Panel
20
Figure 5-3: Transceiver Rear Panel
20
Control Head Rear Panel
21
Figure 5-4: CH-103 Control Head Rear Panel
21
6 Operation
22
Ch-103 Front Panel Components
22
Figure 6-1: CH-103 Front Panel Components
22
Table 6-1: Front Panel Controls and Functions
23
Display Overview
24
Network Connectivity Icon
24
Volume Level Icon
24
Figure 6-2: Sample Display (Talk Group Menu Session)
24
Display's Top Line
25
Display's Bottom Line
25
Dwell Display
25
Table 6-2: Display Parts and Functions
25
Figure 6-3: Basic Menu Structure
27
Menu Display and Control Area
28
Dwell Display User-Selectable
28
Figure 6-4: Top and Bottom Display Lines
28
Basic Radio Operation
29
Turning the Radio on
29
Figure 6-5: Power Button/Volume Dial
29
Figure 6-6: Dwell Display and Speaker Volume Icon
30
Self-Test
32
Logging In" to the Network
32
Logging off the Network
33
Turning the Radio off
33
Receiving and Transmitting Voice Calls
33
Radio Tones
34
Adjusting Side Tone Audio Level
36
Adjusting Display & Button Backlight Brightness
37
Adjusting Speaker/Headset Audio Treble Level
37
Figure 6-7: Side Tones Menu
37
Stealth Mode
38
Checking or Changing the Active Profile
38
Checking or Changing the Selected Talk Group
39
Figure 6-8: Profile Menu
39
Intercom Mode
40
Figure 6-9: Talk Group Menu
40
Talk Group Lock out
41
Locking out a Talk Group
41
Unlocking a Talk Group
42
Caution Regarding Profile Changes
42
Figure 6-10: Lock out Menu
42
Scan Mode
43
Checking or Changing Active Scan Mode
43
Table 6-3: Scan Modes
43
Changing Priority Talk Group
44
Selective Call
44
Making a Selective Call
44
Receiving a Selective Call
45
Selective Alert
45
Table 6-4: Selective Alert Status Messages
47
Telephone Interconnect Calls
48
Emergency Communications
48
Declaring an Emergency Call or Alert
49
Clearing an Emergency Call or Alert
50
Receiving an Emergency Call
50
Dismissing an Emergency Call
51
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency Keypad
51
Figure 6-11: DTMF Microphone Keypad
52
Password Entry
53
Encryption
54
Automatic Encryption
54
Manual Encryption
54
Preset Buttons
56
Dynamic Regrouping
56
Gps Coordinates
56
Engineering Display
57
Voice and Data Registration Codes
57
Transceiver Status
57
Figure 6-12: Example Engineering Display
57
Table 6-5: Voice Registration Codes
58
Table 6-6: Data Registration Codes
58
Receive Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)
59
Control Block Symbol Error Rate (CBSER)
59
7 Basic Troubleshooting
60
Table 7-1: Basic Troubleshooting
60
8 Warranty
62
Tyco Electronics M/A-COM M7200 Series Installation And Product Safety Manual (64 pages)
700 and 800 MHz Trunk-Mount Full-Duplex Dual-Band Mobile Radio with CH-721 Scan and System Control Heads
Brand:
Tyco Electronics
| Category:
Radio
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Regulatory and Safety Information
6
Safety Symbol Conventions
6
Rf Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information for Fcc Occupational Use Requirements
6
Federal Communications Commission Regulations
7
Compliance with Rf Exposure Standards
7
Mobile Antennas
8
Approved Accessories
8
Contact Information
8
Occupational Safety Guidelines and Safety Training Information
8
Table 1-1: Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance from Transmitting Antenna
8
Common Hazards
9
Safe Driving Recommendations
10
Operating Rules Regulations
10
Operating Tips
11
2 Specifications
12
General
12
Transceiver
12
Regulatory
13
3 Introduction
14
General Description
14
Related Documents
16
Contacting M/A-Com for Technical Assistance
16
4 Unpacking and Checking the Equipment
17
Materials
17
Table 4-1: Mobile Radio Installation Kit MAMV-ZN6X
17
Table 4-2: Additional Options and Accessories for M7200 Radios
18
Table 4-3: Control Head Installation Kit MAMV-ZN7N
18
Material Inspection
19
Table 4-4: Additional Options and Accessories for CH-721 Control Heads
19
5 Planning the Installation
20
General Information
20
Tools Required
20
Figure 5-1: Typical Installation in a Standard Passenger Vehicle
21
Figure 5-2: Mobile Radio Unit Front and Rear Views
22
Locating Components
23
6 Mounting the Radio in the Trunk
24
Bracket Installation
24
Figure 6-1: Base Bracket (Radio Not Shown)
25
Mount the Radio into the Bracket
26
7 Antenna Installation
27
Antenna Mounting Locations
27
Figure 7-1: Recommended Antenna Mounting Locations with Antenna Part Numbers
27
Center of Trunk Lid
28
Direct Center or Center-Rear of Rooftop
28
Antenna Installation Procedure
28
Install and Connect Mobile Antenna
28
Install and Connect GPS Antenna
29
8 Radio DC Power Installation
30
On/Off Power Wiring Configurations
30
Power Installation Procedure
30
Install Main Fuse Holder and 10-AWG Red Wire
30
Assemble and Install Fuse Distribution Rail Assembly
31
Figure 8-1: Contents of Fuse Distribution Rail Kit FS23057
32
Figure 8-2: Contents of Fuse Distribution Accessory Kit FS23058
33
9 Control Head Installation
37
General Information
37
Figure 9-1: CH-721 Scan Model Control Head Front Panel
37
Figure 9-2: CH-721 System Model Control Head Front Panel
37
Figure 9-3: CH-721 Rear Panel (both Control Head Models)
38
Control Head Mechanical Installation
39
Selecting the Mounting Location
39
Figure 9-4: Standard U-Shaped Control Head Mounting Bracket (Kit Part Number KT-008608)
39
Figure 9-5: Optional Control Head Mounting Pedestal (Part Number MACDOS0012)
39
Using the Standard U-Shaped Mounting Bracket
40
Using the Mounting Pedestal (Optional)
40
Can Connections
41
General Information
41
Figure 9-6: CAN Link Connections for a Single Control Head Installation
41
Figure 9-7: Typical CAN Link Connections for a Multi-Control Head Installation
41
Make CAN Link Terminations and Cable Connection
42
Control Head Power Cable Installation
42
Install DC Power Cable and Make Power and Ground Connections
42
Connect DC Power Cable's White Wire
43
Figure 9-8: Connection of White Ignition Sense Wire Using Vehicle Fuse and T-Tap Kit
44
Figure 9-9: Attaching T-Tap Quick-Disconnect Terminals
45
10 Data-Only Radio Connections
47
11 Microphone Attachment
48
Figure 11-1: Attaching the Microphone to the CH-721Control Head
48
12 Speaker Installation
49
13 Optional Cables
50
Full-Data I/O Option Cable
50
Figure 13-1: Full-Data I/O Option Cable 1000022242-0001 and Programming Option Cable 1000022242-0002
50
Table 13-1: Full-Data I/O Option Cable 1000022242-0001 Wire Interconnections
51
Programming Option Cable
52
Table 13-2: Programming Option Cable 1000022242-0002 Wire Interconnections
52
14 Gps Nmea-Formatted Serial Data Connection
53
15 Initial Power-Up Test
54
16 Performance Tests
55
Changing Operating Mode for Tests
55
Switching to OTP Mode
55
Required Test Equipment
56
Transmitting into a Dummy Load
56
Table 16-1: Required Test Equipment
56
Figure 16-1: Wattmeter Connections for Antenna System Tests
57
Transmitting into the Mobile Antenna
58
Test Performance Data Form
60
17 Complete the Installation
61
18 Warranty
62
19 Wiring Diagram: M7200 Mobile Radio with Ch-721 Control Head
63
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Tyco Electronics M/A-COM M7200 Series Operator's Manual (48 pages)
M7200 Series Digital Mobile Radio
Brand:
Tyco Electronics
| Category:
Radio
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Safety Symbol Convention
6
2 Rf Energy Exposure Information
7
Rf Energy Exposure Awareness, Control Information, and Operation Instructions for Fcc Occupational Use Requirements
7
Federal Communications Commission Regulations
7
Compliance with Rf Exposure Standards
8
Table 2-1: Rated Power and Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance
8
Approved Accessories
9
Contact Information
9
Mobile Antennas
9
3 Operation Safety Recommendations
10
Transmitter Hazards
10
Safe Driving Recommendations
10
4 Operating Rules and Regulations
11
Operating Tips
11
5 Product Description
12
Remote Control Head Operation
12
Intercom Operation
13
V-Tac Operation
13
6 Operation
14
Ch721 Front Panel Components
14
Figure 6-1: System Model
14
Figure 6-2: Scan Model
14
Power up and Volume Control
15
Power up
15
Table 6-1: Front Panel Default Controls and Functions
15
Volume Control
16
Self-Test
16
Login to the Network
16
Log off the Network
17
Turning the Radio off
17
Menu Display and Control Area
17
Radio Status Icons
18
Dwell Display
18
Personality
18
Profiles
18
Table 6-2: Icons and Descriptions
18
Talk Groups
19
Alert Tones
19
Figure 6-3: Personality Structure Example
19
Table 6-3: M7200 Alert Tones
19
Basic Menu Structure
20
Table 6-4: Basic Menu Structure
21
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency
23
Keypad Commands (System Model Control Head)
23
Table 6-5: Keypad Function Commands
23
DTMF Overdial
24
Password Entry
24
Changing the Active Profile
24
Checking or Changing the Selected Talk Group
24
Adjusting Display & Button Backlight Brightness
25
Stealth Mode
25
Enabling Stealth Mode
25
Disabling Stealth Mode
25
Adjusting Side Tone Audio Level
25
Change Operating Mode
26
Receiving and Transmitting Voice Calls
26
Receiving a Voice Call
26
Transmitting a Voice Call
27
Adjusting Audio Treble Level
27
Intercom Mode
27
Talk Group Lock out
28
Lock out a Talk Group
28
Unlock a Talk Group
29
Scanning
29
Checking or Changing Active Scan Mode
29
Table 6-6: Scan Modes
29
Scanning Priority
30
Making Selective Calls
30
Manually Dialing a Selective Call (System Model Control Head)
30
Speed Dialing a Selective Call
31
Receiving a Selective Call
31
Terminating a Selective Call
31
Selective Alert
31
Sending Selective Alert Messages
32
Receiving Messages
33
Defining Pre-Programmed Messages
33
Telephone Interconnect Calls (System Model Control Head)
33
Table 6-7: Status of Selective Alert
33
Emergency Communications
34
Declaring an Emergency Call or Alert
34
Silent Emergency
35
Clearing an Emergency Call or Alert
35
Receiving an Emergency Call
35
Dismissing an Emergency Call
36
Encryption
36
Automatic Encryption
36
Manual Encryption (System Model)
37
Preset Buttons
37
Dynamic Regrouping
38
Gps Coordinates
38
V-Tac Functions
38
Extended Coverage Modes ("XCOV" & "XCOV-TG")
39
V-TAC GPS Interlock
41
Scene-Of-Incident Mode ("SOI")
41
Mobile-Only Mode ("Mobile")
42
Manually Changing V-TAC Mode
42
Displaying V-TAC Information
43
7 Basic Troubleshooting
44
Table 7-1: Basic Troubleshooting
44
8 Technical Assistance
46
9 Warranty
47
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