Zinc Data File Version 4.0JNr@Nr@tAv 6g*Kz5`3JNr@Nr@sJNr@JNr@JNr@ JNr@ JNr@JNr@JNr@JNr@JNr@ ]Nr@mNr@!0gNr@gNr@"%mNr@Nr@#Mp1Uq!2D^r(tNr@tNr@$%&'tNr@tNr@()*+,-./ tNr@tNr@0123456789:;<tNr@tNr@=>WtNr@tNr@?@...UI_ICON UI_BITMAP UIW_WINDOW UI_HELPpUI_HPPr DERIVE_TABLE... APPLICATIONASTERISK EXCLAMATIONHANDQUESTION    .... ..  ' ... =HLP_COMMON_BUTTON > HLP_CONV_ORG ? HLP_TRK_ORG@HLP_ALT_DISP_TIMEA HLP_AUTO_LITEB HLP_CALLER_IDCHLP_CHAN_TEXT_SIZEDHLP_DISPLAY_OPTIONSEHLP_DISP_LIGHT_TIMEFBUTTONSBUTTONS ***************************** WARNING ***************************** Do NOT duplicate a function on multiple controls, i.e. a button and a menu. This may cause the radio to malfunction, and can cause operator confusion. ************************************************************************* This screen allows you to modify the function performed by the radio control buttons, which include the top orange button, and the three side buttons. The 16 position rotary control on the top of the radio is also programmed like a button. The buttons may be defined as seperate functions for conventional and trunking operation, but commonality is strongly urged for shared features such as Light or Phone. The rotary must always be the same for conventional and trunking. CONVENTIONAL BUTTONS CONVENTIONAL BUTTONS This field is used to select the Function of this button for conventional operation. Depending on your radio version and model number, it will be possible to choose from all or some of the functions listed as below. ***************************** WARNING ***************************** Do NOT duplicate a function on multiple controls, i.e. a button and a menu. This may cause the radio to malfunction, and can cause operator confusion. ************************************************************************** Unprogrammed - A bad key chirp tone will sound. Backlight - Turns on the display light. Monitor - Radio will unsquelch when the button is pressed, allowing you to listen to activity on the channel. Zone Select(for Keypad Model only) - Change Zones. Chan Select - Change Channels. Rptr Acc Button 1 - Used to manually send a repeater-access request code. Rptr Acc Button 2 - Used to manually send a repeater-access request code. Scan - Enables / Disables Scan. [1] Volume Set Tone - Generates a tone for the duration of the press. Nuisance Delete - Removes the current active channel from the list. Dynamic Priority - Increases the priority of the current active channel. Select Call - Select Selective Call ID. [2] Page - Select Call Alert ID. [2] Phone -Enables the DTMF Encoder. [1] Emergency - Activates an Emergency transmission. [2] (Not Available on All Models) Call Response - Used to respond to a private call, or call alert, or phone call. This function should be used for 'Response Only' radios, or in conjunction with the Phone / Private Call functions assigned to the Menu. --NOTES:-- [1] For the radio to function properly, this feature must also be enabled on the Conventional Personality screen. [2] For the radio to function properly, this feature must also be enabled on the MDC System screen. TRUNKING BUTTONS TRUNKING BUTTONS This field is used to select the function of this button for trunking operation. Depending on your radio version and model number, you will be able to choose from all or some of the functions listed as follows. ***************************** WARNING ***************************** Do NOT duplicate a function on multiple controls, i.e. a button and a menu. This may cause the radio to malfunction, and can cause operator confusion. ************************************************************************* Unprogrammed - A bad key chirp tone will sound. Backlight - Turns on the display light. Channel Select - Change channels. Zone Select (for Keypad Model only) - Change Zones. Emergency - Activates an Emergency transmission. [2] (Not Available on All Models) Phone - Used to answer or initiate a Phone Call. [2] Scan - Enables / Disables Scan. [2] Private Call - Enables the Private Call feature. [2] Call Alert - Enables the Call Alert feature. [2] Site Lock/Unlock - Enables / Disables Site automatic site changes for AMSS or SmartZone operation. [1] Volume Set Tone - Generates a tone for the duration of the press. Status - Enables the Status feature. [2] Message - Enables the Message feature. [2] Site Search - Enables a Site search for AMSS or SmartZone operation. [1] Nuisance Delete - Removes the current active channel from the list. Call Response - Used to respond to a private call, or call alert, or phone call. This function should be used for 'Response Only' radios, or in conjunction with the Phone / Private Call functions assigned to the Menu. [2] Reprogram Request - Enables the Reprogram Request feature which transmits a trunking reprogram request. One Touch Button x - Activates the One Touch feature programmed for the selected button. [3] Full Spec Scan - The Full Spectrum Scan button is used with SmartZone to initiate/continue a Full Spectrum CC Scan. When pressed, the radio will scan the spectrum for a control channel with a system ID that matches the system that the radio is currently using. If the radio finds a control channel, it will stop. If the button is pressed again, the radio will pick up where it left off in the spectrum and continue scanning. The radio automatically stops scanning if it does not locate a control channel before the Full Spectrum CC Scan Timer expires. The Timer duration can be set in the SmartZone Environment screen from Trunking Radio Wide screen. The radio operator can manually stop the scanning by changing the radio's mode. !!! IMPORTANT !!! Full Spectrum CC Scan must be enabled on the SmartZone Environment screen for this feature to function properly. --NOTES:-- [1] For radio to function properly, this feature must also be enabled on the Trunking System screen. [2] For radio to function properly, this feature must also be enabled on the Trunking Personality screen. [3] For radio to function properly, this feature must also be enabled on the Trunking System's Option screen. ALT DISPLAY TIME (ms)ALT DISPLAY TIME (ms) This field is used to select the Alternate Display Time. Valid entries are 250 to 6250 ms in 250 ms increments. This is the time an Alternate message will be displayed. The factory default is 1 second (1000 ms). AUTO LIGHTIAUTO LIGHT This field is used to enable the Auto Light option. When enabled, this option causes the display to light each time a button or key is pressed (except for PTT, Top Orange Button). The light will time out per the Light Timer just as if a light button had been pressed. The factory default is Disabled. _tNr@tNr@EFG\tNr@tNr@HItNr@tNr@J9tNr@tNr@KLbtNr@tNr@NOPtNr@tNr@QRStNr@tNr@TtNr@tNr@UVtNr@tNr@WXY(tNr@tNr@Z[ktNr@tNr@\]^_tNr@tNr@`abcdeL tNr@tNr@fghijklmnotNr@tNr@q\tNr@tNr@rs%tNr@tNr@tu CALLER IDRCALLER ID The Caller ID feature displays ID information of the last radio to initiate a call that the radio unmuted upon. This information is automatically displayed. The following choices may be selected: Disabled - No Caller ID text is displayed. Id Only - The radio will display the ID number of the radio which initiated the current call. Alias Text - For those radios which support Call Lists, the radio will attempt to match the Caller ID with a member of the current Call List and display a name instead of a number. The factory default is Disabled. CHANNEL TEXT SIZEGCHANNEL TEXT SIZE This field is used to select the Channel Text Size. Valid entries are 1 to 14 characters, depending on the radio model. The Zone Text Size will vary inversely to the Channel Text Size since both must be displayed at the same time. The factory default is 11 for front-mounted display radios. DISPLAY DATADISPLAY DATA This screen permits modification of display options to customize the radio to specific user applications. The features and options shown here apply to all systems and personalities. DISPLAY LIGHT TIME (sec)DISPLAY LIGHT TIME (sec) This field is used to select the Display Light Time. Valid entries are 1 to 255 seconds in 1 second increments. This is the time the Display light will illuminate the display. This time is given in seconds. The factory default is 15 seconds. HLP_EMER_RECEIVEGHLP_FAST_SCROLL_RATEHHLP_INV_MENU_DISPIHLP_SLOW_SCROLL_COUNTJHLP_SLOW_SCROLL_RATEKHLP_TEMP_MSG_DISP_TIMELHLP_COMMON_MENUM HLP_CONV_MENUN HLP_TRK_MENUOHLP_EMERGENCY RECEIVEMEMERGENCY RECEIVE This field is used to enable the Emergency Receive Display option. If enabled, the radio display will alternate between 'EMER RECEIVED' and the current channel when it unmutes on an emergency call. This feature is not compatible with Silent Emergency. To enable Emergency Receive make sure Silent Alarm (Edit->Common->Radio Wide->Emergency screen) is disabled. Emergency must be enabled on each Trunking Personality (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Personality->Emergency screen) if your radio supports the emergency feature. The factory default is Disabled. FAST SCROLL RATE (ms)FAST SCROLL RATE (ms) This field is used to select the Fast Scroll Rate. Valid entries are 250 to 6250 ms in 250 ms increments. The Fast Scroll Rate should be greater than or equal to 250 but less than or equal to Slow Scroll Rate. (250 <= Fast Scroll Rate <= Slow Scroll Rate <= 6250) This is the rate at which the display will Fast Scroll through a list. The radio will first Slow Scroll, then it will Fast Scroll after the Scroll Count expires. The factory default is 250 ms. INVERSE MENU DISPLAYINVERSE MENU DISPLAY This field is used to enable the inverse of display of menu item. When enabled, upon entering to menu, the middle item will be displayed as inverse in video. The factory default is Disabled. SLOW SCROLL COUNTSLOW SCROLL COUNT This field is used to select the Slow Scroll Count. Valid entries are 0 to 255. This is the number of menus to be scrolled before the radio switches to the Fast Scroll rate. The factory default is 3. SLOW SCROLL RATE (ms)SLOW SCROLL RATE (ms) This field is used to select the Slow Scroll Rate. Valid entries are 250 to 6250 ms in 250 ms increments. The Slow Scroll Rate should be greater than or equal to Fast Scroll Rate but less than or equal to 6250. (250 <= Fast Scroll Rate <= Slow Scroll Rate <= 6250) This is the rate at which the display will Slow scroll through a list. The radio will first Slow scroll, then it will Fast scroll after the Scroll Count expires. The factory default is 1000 ms. TEMP MSG DISPLAY TIME (ms) TEMP MSG DISPLAY TIME (ms) This field is used to select the Temporary Message Display Time. Valid entries are 250 to 6250 ms in 250 ms increments. This is the time a Temporary message will be displayed. The factory default is 1 second (1000 ms). MENUSbMENUS ******************** WARNING ******************** Do NOT duplicate a function on multiple controls, i.e. a button and a menu. This may cause the radio to malfunction, and can cause operator confusion. ***************************************************** Radio models with the front display utilize a Menu to simplify the operation of the radio. This screen is used to customize the radio for the required feature set. The radio will automatically use either the Conventional or Turnking menu functions as required. If a personality does not use a specific feature, the radio will not display that menu item for that personality. The Menu items are displayed in the order in which they are entered in the list. Therefore, the first three items will always be shown when the menu is entered (assuming that personality uses those items). CONVENTIONAL ITEMCONVENTIONAL ITEM This field is used to select Menu functions. Use ADD button to add, and DELETE button to delete Conventional menu functions. ******************** WARNING ******************** Do NOT duplicate a function on multiple controls, i.e. a button and a menu. This may cause the radio to malfunction, and can cause operator confusion. ***************************************************** Depending on your radio version and model number, you will be able to choose from all or some of the functions listed as follows. Zone Select - Select / Change Zones. Channel Select - Select / Change Channels. Keypad Mute - Enable / Disable the keypad beeps. This feature is not applicable if Alert Tone is disabled. Talkaround - Enable / Disable Talkaround. [1] Message - Display the last-acknowledged message to be transmitted. [2] Status - Display the last-acknowledged status to be transmitted. [2] Power Level - Enable / Disable Tx Low Power. View - View Phone / Scan lists. [1] Program - Change Phone / Scan lists. [1] Page - Select Call Alert ID. [2] Call - Select Private Call ID. [2] Phone - Select DTMF Phone Number to be transmitted. [1] Scan - Enable / Disable Channel Scan. [1] --NOTES:-- [1] For radio to function properly, this feature must also be enabled on the Conventional Personality screen. [2] For radio to function properly, this feature must also be enabled on the MDC System screen. TRUNK ITEM> TRUNK ITEM This field is used to select Menu functions. Use ADD button to add, and DELETE button to delete Trunking menu functions. ******************** WARNING ******************** Do NOT duplicate a function on multiple controls, i.e. a button and a menu. This may cause the radio to malfunction, and can cause operator confusion. ***************************************************** Depending on your radio version and model number, you will be able to choose from all or some of the functions listed as follows. Call Alert - Select Call Alert ID. [2] Private Call - Select Private Call ID. [2] Phone - Select Phone Number to be transmitted. [2] Zone Select - Select / Change Zones. Channel Select - Select / Change Channels. Keypad Mute - Enable / Disable the keypad beeps. This feature is not applicable if Alert Tone is disabled. Full Spectrum Scan - The Full Spectrum Scan menu item is used with SmartZone to initiate/continue a Full Spectrum CC Scan. When selected, the radio will scan the spectrum for a control channel with a system ID that matches the system that the radio is currently using. If the radio finds a control channel, it will pick up where it left off in the spectrum and continue scanning. The radio autumatically stops scanning if it does not locate a control channel before the Full Spectrum CC Scan Timer expires. The Timer duration can be set in the SmartZone Environment screen. (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Systems->Smartzone Env screen). The raido operator can manually stop the scanning by changing the radio's mode. !!! IMPORTANT !!! Full Spectrum CC Scan must be enabled on the SmartZone Environment screen for this feature ot function properly. Reprogram Request - Enable / Disable Reprogram Request. Message - Select Message to be transmitted. [2] Status - Select Status to be transmitted. [2] Power Level - Enable / Disable Tx Low Power. View - View Phone / Scan lists. [2] Program - Change Phone / Scan lists. [2] Site Lock - Change AMSS or SmartZone Site. [1] Scan - Enable / Disable Channel Scan. [2] --NOTES:-- [1] For radio to function properly, this feature must also be enabled on the Trunking Sytem screen. [2] For radio to function properly, this feature must also be enalbed on the Trunking Personality screen. DIAL_OPTIONSPHLP_DTMF_DIGIT_HANGTIMEQHLP_DTMF_DURATION RHLP_DTMF_INITIAL_DELAY!SHLP_DTMF_PAUSE_TIME"THLP_INTERDIGIT_DELAY#UHLP_PHONE_DIALING_OPERATION$VHLP_PHONE_LISTS%WHLP_PHONE_NUMBER&XDTMF xDTMF This screen allows you to modify the DTMF Phone wide parameters such as timing and phone dial operation. DTMF DIGIT HANGTIME (ms)@DTMF DIGIT HANGTIME (ms) This field is used to select the DTMF Digit Hangtime. Valid selections are 25 to 6375 ms in 25 ms increments. The DTMF Digit Hangtime is the amount of time the radio continues transmitting after completion of a DTMF digit transmission. The factory default is 1 second (1000 ms). DTMF DIGIT DURATION DTMF DIGIT DURATION This field is used to select the DTMF Digit Duration. Valid selections are 25 ms to 6350 ms in 25 ms increments. The DTMF Digit Duration is the length of time that the DTMF digit will be transmitted. The factory default is 150 ms. ktNr@tNr@z{tNr@tNr@|1tNr@tNr@}~tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@|tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@YtNr@tNr@DTMF INITIAL DELAYUDTMF INITIAL DELAY This field is used to select the DTMF Initial Digit Delay. Valid selections are 0 to 6375 ms in 25 ms increments. The DTMF Initial Digit Delay is the pre time for DTMF signaling. This is the length of time that carrier is transmitted before the DTMF digit is transmitted. The factory default is 250 ms. DTMF PAUSE TIME (ms)DTMF PAUSE TIME (ms) This field is used to select the length of the DTMF Pause timer. Values between 500 ms and 4000 ms may be selected in 500 ms increments. The factory default is 1000 ms (1 second). DTMF INTERDIGIT DELAYDTMF INTERDIGIT DELAY This field is used to select the DTMF Interdigit Delay. Valid selections are 0 to 6375 ms in 25 ms increments. The DTMF Interdigit Delay is the delay time between digits in a DTMF digit transmission sequence. The factory default is 100 ms. PHONE DIALING OPERATIONPHONE DIALING OPERATING This field is used to select the type of Dialing operation: Immediate Live - Connects when entering phone mode, live dial. Immediate Buffered - Connects when entering phone mode, buffered dial. Delayed Buffered - Connects when PTT is pressed, buffered dial. Immediate Dialing and Delayed Dialing both automatically connect the radio to the system. Immediate Dialing connects when entering phone mode. Delayed Dialing connects when the PTT is pressed. Buffered Dialing allows the user to enter the phone number into the radio and then transmit the phone number after pressing PTT. Live Dialing allows the user to transmit each number as it is entered. PHONEPHONE This screen allows you to edit the telephone interconnect configuration for your radio, including stored telephone numbers and alias. These parameters are radio wide, and apply to both conventional and trunking. Function Key Descriptions: ADD button: Add a new phone number. DELETE button: Delete an existing number. DIALING OPTIONS: Change DTMF timing parameters. PHONE ACCESS/DEACCESS: This page allows the user to define the Access/Deaccess code pairs used for the DTMF Phone option. These codes are selected in the Auto Access Code on the Conventional Personality Phone Options screen. Up to 19 code pairs may be defined. The Access code is used to keep unauthorized users from using the inter- connect system on the repeater. The Deaccess code is used to terminate the phone call and minimize wasted air time. The valid symbols are 0-9, *, #, and P (Pause). PHONE NUMBERPHONE NUMBER Enter the phone number (1-16 characters). 0-9 are valid, along with the special characters P, *, and #. P will cause the radio to pause momentarily during dialing. Numbers can be added and deleted with the ADD and DELETE function buttons. Place the cursor over the number to be deleted. New numbers will be added at the end of the list. A total of 19 numbers are allowed. HLP_PHONE_TEXT'YHLP_MANUAL_ACC_LIVE_DIALING(ZHLP_INT_MIC_GAIN)[HLP_EXT_MIC_GAIN*\HLP_PHONE_ACCESS+]HLP_PHONE_DEACCESS,^HLP_TCMS_MERGE-_HLP_ALERT_TONE_VOL_OFF.`HLP_ALERT_TONS_ENABLE/a PHONE TEXTPHONE TEXT Enter the alphanumeric name that will appear on the radio display for this number. The maximum number of characters will be determined by the radio model. Numbers can be added and deleted with the ADD and DELETE function buttons. Place the cursor over the number to be deleted. New numbers will be added at the end of the list. A total of 19 numbers are allowed. MANUAL ACCESS LIVE DIALING MANUAL ACCESS LIVE DIALING When enabled, the user may dial phone numbers directly from the keypad while transmitting, including entering access codes. The factory default is Disabled. INTERNAL MICROPHONE GAIN (dB) INTERNAL MICROPHONE GAIN (dB) This field sets the internal microphone gain that the radio will use when the portable internal mic is in use. The offset can range from 1.5dB to 46.5dB with step of 1.5dB. The default is 25.5dB for all radios except 800M and 900M radios whose default is 27.0dB. This field is supported only by radios containing the following codeplug version or higher. Band CP Version ========================== VHF R01.04 UHF B1 R01.05 UHF B2 R01.04 330MHz R01.07 800MHz R01.07 900MHz R01.03 ========================== The radio firmware version should be R01.03.26 or higher for this feature to be supported. EXTERNAL MICROPHONE GAIN (dB) EXTERNAL MICROPHONE GAIN (dB) This field sets the external microphone gain that the radio will use when the portable external mic is in use. The offset can range from 1.5dB to 46.5dB with step of 1.5dB. The default is 28.5dB. This field is supported only by radios containing the following codeplug version or higher. Band CP Version ========================== VHF R01.04 UHF B1 R01.05 UHF B2 R01.04 330MHz R01.07 800MHz R01.07 900MHz R01.03 ========================== The radio firmware version should be R01.03.26 or higher for this feature to be supported. PHONE ACCESS CODE PHONE ACCESS CODE Enter the code to access the phone line. Some conventional interconnect systems require a '*' to access the telephone line. Some systems require a multi-digit access code which consists of 1 to 4 digits and may or may not contain a '*'. Multidigit access codes are used to prevent unauthorized (non-system) subscriber units from accessing the interconnect system. Note: From the keypad, enter pause, 'P', by pressing [*] and then [#]. Codes can be added and deleted. Place the cursor over the code to be deleted. New codes will be added at the end of the list. A total of 19 unique Access/Deaccess pairs are allowed. PHONE DEACCESS CODE PHONE DEACCESS CODE Enter the code to Deaccess the phone line. Enter 1-4 digits to compose the multi-digit release code. Some conventional interconnect systems require a # to release (disconnect) the telephone line when you are through using it. Release codes are used for system management purposes to improve system loading by eliminating dead air time after interconnect calls are completed. Note: From the keypad, enter pause, 'P', by pressing '*' and then '#'. Codes can be added and deleted. Place the cursor over the code to be deleted. New codes will be added at the end of the list. A total of 19 unique Access/Deaccess pairs are allowed. SDF MERGESDF MERGE SDF is supported for 800MHz and 900MHz models. This function is used to update the codeplug information with trunking information from the SDF (Standard Download File). The SDF merge will automatically search for a corresponding SDF file for the radio data currently loaded. Trunking systems and personalities will be added to the codeplug. If the maximum number of systems/personalities have been reached, a warning prompt will appear and further additions skipped. The actual procedure is listed as below: SDF Merge Procedure: 1. Obtain an SDF file with the trunking information and place it in the SDF directory as configured in Options/Configure/SDF path. 2. Use the FILE_OPEN/RADIO_READ functions to either Read the radio codeplug or Open the archive file for the radio to be updated. 3. Access the SDF MERGE option to update the codeplug information. ALERT TONE VOLUME OFFSET (dB)[ALERT TONE VOLUME OFFSET (dB) This field is used to select the Alert Tone Volume Offset the radio will use. The Alert Tone Volume Offset is the value to raise or lower the volume of an alert tone in reference to the current user selected volume. The offset can range from -24dB to +24dB with step of 1.5dB. The default is -12dB. ALERT TONES ENABLEALERT TONES ENABLE If not selecting this options, i.e., no tick in the check box, indicates that no alert tones will be made during radio operation, including Busy, Talk Prohibit, signalling sidetones, etc. Keypad Mute feature is no longer applicable. The factory default is Enabled. Note : Disabling alert tones will disable Low Battery Tx Chirp and Standby Chirp as well HLP_BLK_PEND_CAPC0bHLP_CHANNEL_DELAY1cHLP_RADIO_CLONE2d HLP_CONFIGURE3eHLP_EXIT4f HLP_FILE_OPEN5gHLP_FILE_SAVE_AS6h HLP_FILE_SAVE7iHLP_HOME_MODE_SEL8jHLP_LONG_KP_DUR9kHLP_MIN_ABLOCK PENDING CA/PCBBLOCK PENDING CA/PC This field is used to enable Blocking of Pending Call Alerts or Private Calls. When enabled, the radio will ignore all successive Call Alerts (or Private Calls) after receiving a Call Alert (or Private Call) with a different ID than the pending call. The factory default is Disabled. tNr@tNr@ tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@ItNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@ztNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@atNr@tNr@!tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@CHANNEL DELAY (sec)CHANNEL DELAY (sec) This field is used to select the Emergency Channel Delay. The radio must be on a channel for this delay time before it can transmit an emergency signal. For Emergency operation, sometimes this delay time is desired to prevent the radio from sending an emergency signal on an undesired channel, which might occur while the user is changing channels and pressing the emergency button. The factory default is 2 seconds. Valid selection are 0-7 seconds. CLONE RADIO CLONE RADIO This function is used to copy codeplug information from one radio to another one. A radio and RIB must be properly connected to the computer and power turned on before you attempt the PROGRAM function. The time required to PROGRAM a codeplug will depend directly on your computer type and the size of the codeplug you are programming. The status of the PROGRAM operation is displayed on the screen. Only radios with the SAME model number, SAME protocol option and SAME codeplug version may be cloned. This screen summarizes the personality information which can be changed from trunking system screen and trunking personality screen. Trunked radios may not be cloned unless System Keys have been loaded for each trunking system ID. The clone procedure is listed as below: 1. Use the READ RADIO function to read the radio codeplug to be cloned, i.e. the 'Source' codeplug. An archive file may also be used as the 'Source' codeplug via FILE OPEN function. 2. If required, enter the Individual ID's for the new radio. Trunking System keys (or FTR Key) are required for cloning the Trunking System data. 3. If required, go to the SDF merge screen, to merge SDF Trunking System data. 4. Connect the 'Target' radio to the computer, and press the READ SERIAL NUMBER button to read out the 'Target' radio's serial number. This number must be different from that in 'Source' codeplug, or the cloning progress will fail. 5. Connect the 'Target' radio to the computer, and press the PROGRAM button to program the 'Source' codeplug into the 'Target' radio. The radio must be connected to the PC using the appropriate cables and RIB box. ******************** WARNING ******************** Do NOT turn off the radio or disconnect it from the computer while attempting to PROGRAM the codeplug. Interrupting the programming process WILL destroy the codeplug contents and completely DISABLE the radio! ***************************************************** 6. Continuing the operation will cause the CPS to validate the code plug, if this fails a warning screen will be displayed informing of the incompatibility between the CPS and code plug, otherwise the information is written into the radio's code plug. The time required to PROGRAM a codeplug will depend directly on your computer type and the size of the codeplug you are programming. The status of the PROGRAM operation is displayed on the screen. CONFIGURATIONzCONFIGURATION The CONFIGURATION functions are used to configure your Customer Programming Software to your particular application and computer environment. Function Field Descriptions: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PORT (Default = COM 2) - It is used to select to which Asynchronous Communications Port (COM 1, COM 2, COM 3, or COM 4) your RIB (Radio Interface Box) is connected. Your Customer Programming Software will automatically determine at what clock speed your computer is operating. No user-selectable parameters are required. ARCHIVE DISK DRIVE PATH NAME - Enter the DEFAULT directory path where archive files are to be located. The OPEN/SAVE/SAVE AS FILE function will default to this path. SYSTEM KEY PATH NAME - Enter the DEFAULT DOS directory path where Trunking System Keys are to be located. SDF DISK DRIVE PATH NAME - Enter the DEFAULT directory path from where SDF Update files will be retrieved. The SDF Merge function will default to this path. Please refer to your computer owner's manual for a complete description of directories and path names." OK Button - OK Button is used to save the configuration information to a file on your program disk. The window will be closed and the CPS will be re-configured to the new operating parameters. Every time you use the Customer Programming Software, the configuration that you saved last will be used. At anytime the configuration may be changed and saved. This configuration file will be named: CPS.CFG. CANCEL Button - On selecting the Cancel button the window will be closed and any alterations to the option boxes will not be implemented. EXITEXIT Selection of this item will display a prompt dialogue box, requesting verification that the user wants to exit the CPS. FILE OPEN<FILE OPEN The GET FILE function is used to retrieve an archive file from a disk or hard disk. Once retrieved, the file may be modified via the EDIT/VIEW functions or programmed into a radio just as codeplug information read from the radio via the READ RADIO function. Selection of this item displays the File Open window. Different drives can be selected from the 'Drives' option selection box and all directories within the selected drive will be displayed in the 'Directories' box. Selecting a directory will display its contents in the 'Files' box. Files are selected by choosing the file type from the 'List Files of Type' option selection box and selecting the required file from those displayed in the 'Files' box. If a description of the selected file was entered into the description box when the file was saved, it will now be displayed. Double clicking the required file or selecting the required file and actioning the 'OK' button will load the file. Two types of file are displayed when the 'List Files of Type' option selection box is chosen, they are: *.cps (Default) *.* (All Files) Note: A radio file must be loaded first, otherwise no other file type can be loaded. The All Files (*.*) option allows files to be identified that have been saved with an extension other than the preferred '.cps'. FILE SAVE ASFILE SAVE AS This function is used to create (or update) an archive copy of the codeplug information onto a disk or hard disk. An archive copy of every radio installed or serviced is STRONGLY recommended in order to be able to quickly restore customer information in case of a codeplug failure. When selected, this window allows the current radio information to be saved as a archive file. To save a file, select the required drive and appropriate directory, then the required file extension. If required, enter a description (max. 100 alpha numeric characters) of the file in the description box. Name the file in the 'File Name' box and ensure the appropriate extension (as displayed in the 'list files of Type' box) is displayed after the name. Operate the 'OK' button to store the file. If an existing file is being updated, then by selecting it in the 'Files' box will cause the existing information relevant to that file to be entered into both the 'Description' and 'File Name' boxes, where it may be edited. Then operating the 'OK' button will now cause a warning screen to be displayed, informing that the file already exists and offering the choice of over writing the existing file or cancelling the operation. FILE SAVEFILE SAVE This function is used to update an archive copy of the codeplug information onto a disk or hard disk. An archive copy of every radio installed or serviced is STRONGLY recommended in order to be able to quickly restore customer information in case of a codeplug failure. When selected, this allows the current radio information to be saved as a archive file. HOME MODE SELECTIONHOME MODE SELECTION With Home Mode Selection enabled, the Home Button can be used to instantly access a specific mode. A long press of the Home key will set the radio's currently selected zone/channel to be the Home Mode. A short press, however, causes the radio to switch from the currently selected mode to the Home Mode. The default Home Mode is Zone 1, Channel 1. The factory default is Disabled. LONG PRESS DURATION (ms)LONG PRESS DURATION (ms) LONG KEY PRESS DEFINITION: A long key press involves pressing and holding a key for a period of time to enable a radio function or feature. The user must press and hold the key down for the time PROGRAMMED VIA CPS for this field. SETTING LONG KEY PRESS: Use this field to change the duration for a Long Keypad key press. The range is from 750 to 3750 ms in 250 ms increments. The factory default is 750 ms. LERT_TONE_VOL:l HLP_OUR_IND;mHLP_POWERUP_ALERT_ENABLE<nHLP_PRINT_START=oHLP_READ_RADIO>pHLP_RADIO_WRITE?qHLP_COMMON_RADIO_WIDE@rHLP_ROT_SW_SCAN_PRGAsHLP_RW_EMER_OPTBtHLP_SEL_KP_MUTECuMIN ALERT TONE VOLUMEaMIN ALERT TONE VOLUME This field is used to select the Minimum Alert Tone Volume level the radio will use. If the volume pot setting is above the specified Minimum Alert Tone Volume then the actual volume setting will be used. Otherwise the Minimum Alert Tone Volume will be used. The factory default is 128. The valid range is {0-255}. "RADIO WIDE OUT OF RANGE INDICATIONRADIO WIDE OUT OF RANGE INDICATION This field is used to select the type of Out Of Range indication desired. This field determines how the radio will indicate an Out Of Range condition on a trunked system. When the radio can no longer communicate with the base, the radio will give an out of range alert tone, display an out of range message, or both. This feature can be disabled by setting the value to No Indication (Disabled). The factory default is No Indication (Disabled). POWER UP ALERT TONE ENABLEPOWER UP ALERT TONE ENABLE This field is used to select the Power-Up Self Test Alert Tone. If enabled, an alert tone beep will sound each time the radio is turned on and the self- test is completed. The factory default is Enabled. PRINTPRINT Selection of this item will display the Print screen, which contains four dialogue boxes: 'Section to Print, Print to File, File Name box, and a Header / Comment box'. Section to Print : The choices are 'Personality and Manual'. Selecting the Print to File option enables the File Name box. The user is then able to add a name to the file to be printed. The Header / Comment field allows the user to add any additional information about the file to be printed out. READ RADIOSREAD RADIO This option allows the user to read a radio's code plug configuration and transfer it to the computer's memory, but only if the PC is connected to the radio with the appropriate cables and RIB box. The CPS will first validate the radio's code plug prior to reading it and if this fails, a warning will be displayed informing of the incompatibility between the CPS and code plug. The time required to READ a code plug will depend directly on your computer type and the size of the code plug you are reading. The status of the READ operation is displayed on the screen. WRITE RADIOWRITE RADIO This option allows the user to write the edited CPS's screen files into a radio's code plug memory. The radio must be connected to the PC using the appropriate cables and RIB box. ******************** WARNING ******************** Do NOT turn off the radio or disconnect it from the computer while attempting to PROGRAM the codeplug. Interrupting the programming process WILL destroy the codeplug contents and completely DISABLE the radio! ***************************************************** Selecting the write radio option will cause a warning message to be generated informing the user that the code plug currently resident in the radio will be overwritten and offering the options to continue or abort the operation. Continuing the operation will cause the CPS to validate the code plug, if this fails a warning screen will be displayed informing of the incompatibility between the CPS and code plug, otherwise the information is written into the radio's code plug. Transmitter and receiver alignment data can only be changed using the Global Tuner. The time required to PROGRAM a codeplug will depend directly on your computer type and the size of the codeplug you are programming. The status of the PROGRAM operation is displayed on the screen. RADIO OPTIONSRADIO OPTIONS This screen allows the user to set up various options that affect radio wide operation. The options on this screen should be correctly edited and verified before proceeding to edit personality data. tNr@tNr@FtNr@tNr@*tNr@tNr@TtNr@tNr@~tNr@tNr@ tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@FtNr@tNr@`tNr@tNr@+tNr@tNr@;tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@ytNr@tNr@VtNr@tNr@  ROTARY SWITCH (SCAN PRGM)ROTARY SWITCH (SCAN PRGM) This field is used to define the operation of the Channel Rotary during scan programming when BOTH Zone and Channel selection are from the radio menu (i.e. the rotary is not used). The rotary can be used to step through either CHANNELS or ZONES during scan programming. This feature is ONLY applicable when both the zone and channel selections are from the menu. The factory default is Channel. EMERG OPT9EMERG OPT The Emergency parameters listed on this screen are radio wide, in that they apply both to conventional and trunking signaling. Emergency operation must be enabled on the Trunking Personality Screen. In addition, the Emergency button must be configured from the Radio Wide Button Screen. SELECTABLE KEYPAD MUTESELECTABLE KEYPAD MUTE This field is used to enable Selectable Keypad Muting. When enabled, the user may mute the keypad chirps from the radio menu. A MUTE selection must also be selected on the Menu Configuration Screen. The factory default is Enabled. HLP_SHORT_KP_DURDvHLP_SILENT_ALARMEwHLP_STANDBY_CHIRPFx HLP_TOT_TABLEGy HLP_TX_CHIRPHz HLP_TX_LEDI{HLP_UNMUTE_OPTIONJ|HLP_CARRIER_DETECTK} HLP_CHAN_NUML~HLP_DESIGNATED_TX_MEMBERMSHORT KEYPRESS DURATION (ms)4SHORT KEYPRESS DURATION (ms) This field is used to change the timing duration for a short keypad key press. An example of a Short Keypress would be pressing a digit on the keypad when entering a Private Call ID. Valid entries are 50-750 ms in 50 ms increments. The factory default is 50ms. SILENT ALARMnSILENT ALARM This field is used to enable the Emergency Silent Alarm feature. When enabled, the radio will operate silently when transmitting an emergency signal. No audible or visual indication of the transmission will occur. This feature is not compatible with Emergency Receive. To enable Silent Alarm make sure Emergency Receive which is in Radio Wide Display Options is disabled. Emergency operation must be enabled on the Trunking Personality Emergency Options Screen. In addition, the Emergency button must be configured from the Radio Wide Button Screen. The factory default is Disabled. STANDBY CHIRP (sec)STANDBY CHIRP (sec) This field is used to select how often the Low Battery Alert Tone sounds. Valid entries are from Disabled up to a maximum of 930 seconds in increments of 30 seconds. Valid direct entries are also allowed. Selecting Disabled will prevent the radio from sounding alarms when the radio is idle. However, the Low Battery Alert Tone will still sound after the end of each transmission if the Low Battery Tx Alert Chirp is Enabled. The factory default is 60 seconds. TIME OUT TIMER TABLE (sec)TIME OUT TIMER TABLE (sec) This table is used to select the four Time Out Timer (TOT) values available to each personality. Each conventional channel and trunking personality may reference one of these four values. TOT values from 15 to 465 seconds may be selected in 15 seconds increments. An Infinite value is also available. If the radio is transmitting and the TOT time expires, the radio is automatically dekeyed and a continuous alert tone will be generated for as long as the PTT button is pressed. To continue transmitting, the PTT button must be released and the radio rekeyed. The factory default values are Infinite, 30, 60, and 120 seconds. TX CHIRPTX CHIRP This field is used to enable the Transmitter Low Battery Alert Tone. The radio will sound a beep tone immediately after the PTT switch is released when a low battery condition is detected during transmit. The factory default is Enabled. LEDLED This field is used to enable a visual indication of low battery during transmit. If enabled, the red Tx LED will flash when a low battery condition is detected and the radio is transmitting. The factory default is Enabled. /RADIO WIDE EMERGENCY SILENT ALARM UNMUTE OPTIONRADIO WIDE EMERGENCY SILENT ALARM UNMUTE OPTION This feature is an optional ADDITION to the Emergency Silent Alarm feature. Enabling this feature will cause the radio to UNMUTE on the emergency talkgroup (for trunking) or frequency (for conventional) for voice traffic when the radio is in SILENT ALARM EMERGENCY mode. The Unmute Option will allow the dispatcher to provide feedback to the person initiating the emergency state via code words, without drawing undesirable attention. The factory default is Disabled. CARRIER DETECT REQUIREDECARRIER DETECT REQUIRED This field is used to require a Carrier Detection for Conventional channel scan. When this option is enabled, the priority channels will stop on carrier squelch detect but only unmute on the standard signaling conditions programmed for that channel. The factory default is disabled. CHANNEL NUMBERCHANNEL NUMBER This field is used to select the Channel for this member of the scan list. User is not allowed to leave blank rows in between rows in Scan List Table. The Channel name from the Zone/Channel Summary screen (Edit->Zone Channel) will be shown to the right. DESIGNATED TX MEM&DESIGNATED TX MEM This field is used to select Designated Transmit Talkback channel. If the Scan Type has been set to Conventional, the number of the scan member can be entered to have a fixed channel. This channel may not be a receive-only channel. Select Selected Chan to transmit on the last user selected channel. Select Talkback to transmit on the same channel that the scanner stopped on. If the channel is a receive-only channel, the radio will give a warning that transmission is not possible when PTT is pressed. HLP_DYNAMIC_PRIORITY_ENABLENHLP_FS_HOLD_TIMEOHLP_MONITOR_HOLD_TIMEPHLP_VOTING_SCANQHLP_NONPRIORITY_MEMBERSRHLP_NUISANCE_DELETESHLP_PRIORITY_1_MEMBERTHLP_PRIORITY_1_TYPEUHLP_PRIORISCAN DYNAMIC PRIORITYSCAN DYNAMIC PRIORITY This field is used to enable Dynamic Priority (Conventional scan only). When Dynamic Priority is enabled, last channel transmitted on will become the Second Priority Channel. This channel will remain the Second Priority Channel until a new channel is transmitted on or scan is disabled. The priority of the 'First Priority' channel is not affected. When this feature is enabled, the Second Priority field is hidden. To do this, a side button has to be pre-programmed to Dynamic Priority. When radio scans to the active channel, the pre-programmed side button must be pressed to activate the channel as the second priority channel. The factory default is Disabled. FAILSOFT HOLD TIME (sec)]FAILSOFT HOLD TIME (sec) This field is used to select the Trunking Failsoft Activity Time. Valid entries are Disabled and from 1 to 255 seconds in 1 second increments. This timer determines how long the radio will stay unmuted on a failsoft channel if failsoft is found while in talkgroup scan. The factory default is 6 seconds. MONITOR HOLD TIME (sec);MONITOR HOLD TIME (sec) This field is used to select the Monitor Hold Time. Valid entries are 0 to 255 seconds in 1 second increments. Scan Monitor hold time is the time the radio remains on a conventional channel during scan after the monitor button is released. The factory default is 6 seconds. wtNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@-tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@ RtNr@tNr@!"#tNr@tNr@$%NtNr@tNr@&'tNr@tNr@()*+tNr@tNr@,tNr@tNr@-.`tNr@tNr@/0tNr@tNr@23;tNr@tNr@45 VOTING SCANhVOTING SCAN !!! IMPORTANT !!! See warning regarding Scan Lists below. Conventional Voting Scan is used to select the best repeater to use in a multi-frequency simulcast conventional system. Enabling this field will cause all conventional personalities using a conventional scan list with Auto Scan enabled to perform conventional voting scan. Before using Conventional Voting Scan, you must first create a conventional scan list which contains all repeaters in the Conventional Voting Scan wide area network. Each conventional personality in this list must have Auto Scan enabled. ******************************** WARNING ******************************** Having more than 7 list members in a conventional scan list used for Conventional Voting Scan may degrade performance, resulting in missed transmissions. The factory default is Disabled. NONPRIORITY MEMBERSNONPRIORITY MEMBERS This field is used to select the non-priority scan type: Fixed - The radio uses this scan list for the non-priority members. These members can only be programmed from the CPS, and may not be modified from the radio (i.e. Fixed). OP/SEL - The radio uses this scan list for the non-priority members. These members can be programmed by the CPS, and may also be modified from the radio controls (i.e. OPerator SELectable). NUISANCE MODE DELETENUISANCE MODE DELETE This field is used to enable Nuisance Delete. This option allows you to temporarily delete non-priority channels from the scan list that are constantly busy which may cause the scanner to be constantly locked onto a channel. A channel deleted using this option will remain deleted until scan is turned off. When scan is turned on, all channels which were previously deleted will be replaced. The factory default is enabled. PRIORITY 1 MEMBERPRIORITY 1 MEMBER This field is used to select the First Priority channel from this scan list. Optionally the channel number may be entered directly. Select None for no First Priority channel. SCAN PRIORITY 1 TYPESCAN PRIORITY 1 TYPE This field is used to select the priority scan type: Selected Chan - The radio will use the last selected channel as the Priority member. First Priority and Second Priority may not both be the Selected Channel. Fixed - The radio uses a selected member of the scan list as the Priority channel. This member can only be programmed from the CPS, and may not be modified from the radio (i.e. Fixed). OP/SEL - The radio uses a selected member of the scan list as the Priority channel. This member can be programmed by the CPS, and may also be modified from the radio controls (i.e. OPerator SELectable). Disabled - No Priority channel will be allowed. TY_2_MEMBERVHLP_PRIORITY_2_TYPEWHLP_PRIORITY_CHAN_MARKXHLP_PRIORITY_SCAN_ALERTYHLP_RX_HOLD_TIMEZ HLP_SCAN_LIST[HLP_SCAN_OPTIONS\ HLP_SCAN_TYPE] HLP_SYS_INDEX^HLP_SYSTEM_SEARCH_TIPRIORITY 2 MEMBERPRIORITY 2 MEMBER This field is used to select the Second Priority channel from this scan list. Optionally the channel number may be entered directly. The First and Second Priority scan members cannot be the same member. Select None for no Second Priority channel. SCAN PRIORITY 2 TYPESCAN PRIORITY 2 TYPE This field is used to select the priority scan type: Selected Chan - The radio will use the last selected channel as the Priority member. First Priority and Second Priority may not both be the Selected Channel. Fixed - The radio uses a selected member of the scan list as the Priority channel. This member can only be programmed from the CPS, and may not be modified from the radio (i.e. Fixed). OP/SEL - The radio uses a selected member of the scan list as the Priority channel. This member can be programmed by the CPS, and may also be modified from the radio controls (i.e. OPerator SELectable). Disabled - No Priority channel will be allowed. PRIORITY CHAN MARKING9PRIORITY CHAN MARKING This field is used to enable Conventional Priority Scan Channel marking. When this option is enabled and the radio is in Priority Scan mode, the radio checks the channel for activity and proper PL. If the channel has carrier but the wrong PL or no PL, the channel is marked so the radio will not recheck for the proper PL. This marking stays with the channel until the carrier is dropped. This is done to eliminate the time used in checking for proper PL and thus minimizing audio holes. The factory default is disabled. PRIORITY SCAN ALERTPRIORITY SCAN ALERT This field is used to enable Priority Scan Alert Tones. If this option is enabled, a beep will be generated when the radio unmutes on a priority channel while scanning. The factory default is disabled. RX HOLD TIME (sec)8RX HOLD TIME (sec) This field is used to select the Receive Hold Time. Valid entries are 0 to 255 seconds in 1 second increments. The Scan Receive Hold Time is the time the scanner remains on a channel after a message has been received before scanning resumes. The factory default is 3 seconds. SCANSCAN ******************************* IMPORTANT ******************************** All systems, personalities, and zone (system)/channel(subfleet) assignments must be completed before attempting to create a Scan list. ******************************************************************************* This screen is used to configure the Channel Scan feature, and to enter the scan list. Both conventional and trunking may use these scan lists by choosing the appropriate scan list number on the personality screens. However, the scan list type must be compatible with the capability of the personality; for example a conventional personality cannot choose a Trunking Type II list. Maximum number of Scan Lists is 10 for Privacy Plus Non-keypad and Keypad, 16 for Privacy Plus Roaming and Smartzone Non-keypad, 20 for Privacy Plus Roaming Keypad and Smartzone Keypad. User is not allowed to leave blank rows in between rows in Scan List Table. SCAN OPTIONSSCAN OPTIONS This screen is used to customize the Channel Scan feature for a specific application. Options and parameters that affect radio wide operation, conventional operation, and trunking operation are available. SCAN LIST TYPESCAN LIST TYPE This field is used to select the type of scan list: Conventional - May only contain conventional personalities. [Up to 15 members] Priority Monitor - May only contain trunking personalities from the same Type II system. [Up to 10 members] Talk Group - May contain both conventional and trunked personalities, and may contain personalities from different systems. [Up to 10 members] TRUNKING SYSTEM IDJTRUNKING SYSTEM ID This field is used to select the Trunking System this personality is to use. (The system ID is shown by the system number.) The Trunking System (Edit->Trunking->Trunk System) should be set up before the personality information is entered since some of these fields depend on the system information. ME_ HLP_ZONE_NUM` HLP_1_PERS_NOaHLP_AUTOSCAN_ENb HLP_BZ_LED_ENcHLP_CHAN_ASGN_TYPEdHLP_COMPRESS_TYPEe HLP_HEARCLEARfHLP_CONVENTIONAL_PERSONALITYg HLP_DRCT_ENh HLP_DRCT_FREQiSYSTEM SEARCH TIME (sec)SYSTEM SEARCH TIME (sec) This field is used to select the Trunk Activity Search Time. Valid entries are from 0 to 255 seconds in 1 second increments. This timer determines how long the radio will stay on a control channel searching for voice activity before scanning the next system. The recommended time is 10 seconds for Smartnet models, and 1 second for Privacy Plus models. ZONE NUMBER FOR SCAN LISTZONE NUMBER FOR SCAN LIST This field is used to select the Zone for this member of the scan list. User is not allowed to leave blank rows in between rows in Scan List Table. The Zone name from the Zone/Channel Summary screen (Edit->Zone Channel) will be shown to the right. 5tNr@tNr@:;/tNr@tNr@<=tNr@tNr@>tNr@tNr@?tNr@tNr@@ABC!tNr@tNr@DEtNr@tNr@FGHIJKLMNStNr@tNr@OPQtNr@tNr@RSTtNr@tNr@VWX|tNr@tNr@YZ[\EtNr@tNr@]^tNr@tNr@_`tNr@tNr@abtNr@tNr@cdtNr@tNr@efCONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY INDEXCONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY INDEX This field is used to select the desired conventional personality. Selection of the personality is allowed via the navigation buttons. Refer to the radio catalog sheet for the maximum number of personalities allowed for this model. CONVENTIONAL AUTO SCANCONVENTIONAL AUTO SCAN This field is used to enable the Auto Scan option for this personality. When enabled, the radio will automatically scan when on this personality. To use a scan on/off button, this option must be Disabled. The factory default is Disabled. BUSY LEDBUSY LED This field is used to enable the RED Flashing LED to indicate the presence of a carrier (busy channel). The factory default is Enabled. CHANNEL ASSGN TYPECHANNEL ASSGN TYPE This field is used to select either Domestic or International channel type. This affects the bandwidth, channel spacing, etc. of the channels. -COMPRESSION TYPE FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYTCOMPRESSION TYPE FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY This field specifies the compression mode in the ASFICcmp during transmit. When Expansion Type is Enabled (Full Expansion), this field must be set to Enabled (Full Compression). Conversely, if Expansion Type is Disabled, this field must not be enabled. The companding icon will appear when the Full Compression type is selected. Note that during Talkgroup scan and Priority Monitor operations, when radio scans to an active member the companding mode will be activated only if the current selected mode has Full Compression selected irrespective of whether the scanned member has Full Compression Enabled. For optimum operation, please ensure that all members in the active scan list for Talkgroup Scan and Priority Monitor have the same setting for compression. Factory default is Disabled. &HEARCLEAR FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYHEARCLEAR FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY HearClear is used in the 900 MHz band to minimize the effects of noise induced by the reduced channnel bandwidth. Factory default is Enabled for 900 MHz models, and Disabled for all other models. CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYCONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY This screen allows the user to edit information for conventional operation. Function Key Descriptions: ADD Button - This button allows you to add a Conventional personality. Each personality must be 'connected' to a channel on the Zone/Channel Summary menu (Edit->Zone Channel). DELETE Button - This button removes the current personality. You will be prompted for a second response before the personality is deleted. The only way to recover a deleted personality is to immediately re-read the radio or the archive file. However, any other changes that were made and not previously saved will be lost. NAVIGATION Button - These buttons allow you to go to other personality. MORE Options Page: - This page allows access to additional parameters that can be used to customize your radio to your specific system requirements. Caution should be observed when changing parameters on this screen. System parameter changes can substantially degrade performance if they are not made system wide. Maximum number of personality allowed that includes both Conventional and Trunk Personality is 10 for Privacy Plus Non-keypad and Keypad , 16 for Privacy Plus Roaming Non-keypad and Smartzone Non-keypad, 50 for Privacy Plus Roaming Keypad and Smartzone Keypad. MDC Options Page: The Conventional Personality MDC Options menu permits access to additional MDC features and options to further customize the radio configuration to your specific communication needs. Caution should be observed when changing parameters on this screen. System parameter changes can substantially degrade performance if they are not made system wide. RAC Options Page: This page contains all the personality specific RAC related information. The information contained in this screen will change depending on the current personality. Phone Options Page: This screen allows you to edit the conventional phone configuration for each conventional personality. DIRECT / REPEATER>DIRECT / REPEATER This field is used to enable Talkaround operation on this personality. In talkaround (or direct) mode, the radio will transmit on the receive frequency. This is useful when a repeater is not in operation or is out of range. Talkaround may be used in a manual or automatic mode. In the manual mode, talkaround feature must be assigned in the keypad menu (if applicable). If talkaround operation is enabled and no menu item is assigned, the radio will default to talkaround operation on this personality. The factory default is Disabled. #TALKAROUND TRANSMIT FREQUENCY (MHz)uTALKAROUND TRANSMIT FREQUENCY (MHz) Enter the Transmit Talkaround frequency directly in MHz. Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through valid channels. Refer to the Motorola Catalog Sheets / Price Pages for valid transmit frequencies for this model. When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, PL/DPL Code (if available) and DPL Invert (if available) are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. HLP_DRCT_SQL_TYPEjHLP_EXPAND_TYPEk HLP_HOTKEY_ENl HLP_MDC_PHONEmHLP_DTMF_ACCESS_TIMING_TABLEnHLP_AUTO_ACCESS_CODE_SELECTEDoHLP_SIGNALLINGp HLP_MUTE_TYPEqHLP_REVS_TOC_ENr TALKAROUND TRANSMIT SQUELCH TYPETALKAROUND TRANSMIT SQUELCH TYPE This field is used to select the desired squelch type: CSQ - Carrier Squelch (Receive Only) PL - Tone Private Line DPL - Digital Private Line Disabled (Transmit and Direct Only) A data field for a PL/DPL code will be displayed if PL or DPL are selected. When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, PL/DPL Code (if available) and DPL Invert (if available) are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. +EXPANSION TYPE FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYMEXPANSION TYPE FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY This field specifies the expansion mode in the ASFICcmp during receive. When Compression Type is Enabled (Full Compression), this field must be set to Enabled (Full Expansion). Conversely, if Compression Type is Disabled, this field must not be enabled. The companding icon will appear when the Full Expansion type is selected. Note that during Talkgroup Scan and Priority Monitor operations, when radio scans to an active member the companding mode will be activated only if the current selected mode has Full Expansion selected irrespective of whether the scanned member has Full Expansion Enabled. For optimum operation, please ensure that all members in the active scan list for Talkgroup Scan and Priority Monitor have the same setting for expansion. Factory default is Disabled. HOT KEYPAD7HOT KEYPAD This field is used to enable Hot Keypad (DTMF while transmitting) operation for this personality. When this feature is enabled, the keypad is live during all dispatch operation. Pressing any digit 0-9, *, or # will cause that digit to be transmitted. The factory default is Disabled. PHONE OPERATION PHONE OPERATION Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the type of phone service for this personality: List Only - The user may only call pre-programmed numbers from the phone list stored in the radio. Unlimited - The user may call phone numbers from the list, or directly enter any number via the keypad. None - Disable the phone for this personality. If the Radio has Manual Access with Live Dialing, Unlimited must be selected to allow keypad access. PHONE DTMF SELECT PHONE DTMF SELECT Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the set of DTMF timing parameters for this personality. Timing can be changed for Initial Delay, Digit Duration, and Integer Delay. The radio contains a table with four sets of values for each of these parameters. The actual parameters are entered on the Radio Wide Phone configuration screen. The factory default is 1. PHONE AUTO ACCESS CODE SELECT PHONE AUTO ACCESS CODE SELECT Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select an Auto Access Code for this personality. The radio contains a table for DTMF Access and De-access code pairs, and the personality points to one of the table entries. The actual 4-digit codes are entered on the Radio Wide Phone configuration screen. The factory default is 1. Note : The selected Access/Deaccess code in the Phone List must not be blank for the radio to operate correctly. SIGNALLING SIGNALLING Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable MDC or other signalling types provided for this personality. Descriptions of signalling types that may be available for this personality follows: MDC - a Motorola proprietary 1200 baud digital signalling protocol used for unit identification, selective signalling, and emergency features. The factory default is None. tNr@tNr@lmnktNr@tNr@optNr@tNr@rRtNr@tNr@sttNr@tNr@utNr@tNr@vwxytNr@tNr@z{|tNr@tNr@}NtNr@tNr@~8tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@$tNr@tNr@|tNr@tNr@!tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@mute,Or Mute. UNMUTE/MUTE TYPEUNMUTE/MUTE TYPE This field is used to select the receiver muting and unmuting characteristics for this personality: Standard - The radio unmutes the audio when there is a valid PL (or DPL) signal, and mutes when the PL (DPL) signal is no longer present. Use this option for Carrier Squelch operation. Unmute,Std Mute - PL (or DPL) signal AND there is a carrier strong enough to break squelch. The radio mutes when the PL (or DPL) signal is no longer present. Unmute,Or Mute - The radio unmutes only when there is a valid PL (or DPL) signal AND there is a carrier strong enough to break squelch. The radio mutes when the PL (or DPL) signal is no longer present OR the squelch closes (weak carrier). The factory default is UnREVERSE BURST TOCREVERSE BURST TOC This field is used to enable the Reverse Burst (PL), or turn-off code (DPL), to be transmitted after the radio is dekeyed. The Reverse Burst or turn-off code is used to signal the receiving radio that the transmission is ending, and to mute the audio. By muting before the carrier drops, the noise burst (squelch tail) on the receiving end is substantially reduced. The factory default is enabled. HLP_MDC_SYSTEMsHLP_MDC_PTT_IDtHLP_EMERG_PTT_IDu HLP_REVERTvHLP_MDC_UNLIMITED_CALLINGwHLP_TX_INHIBIT_ON_BUSYxHLP_SELECTIVE_CALL_DECODEyHLP_AUTO_SEL_CALL_TRANSMITzHLP_CALL_ALERT_DECODE{MDC SYSTEM INDEX MDC SYSTEM INDEX Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the MDC System to be used by this personality. To add and/or configure MDC Systems, access the MDC System menu. The factory default is 1. MDC PTT ID BMDC PTT ID When this feature is enabled, each time the transmitter is keyed (if the Leading PTT-ID is Enabled) and/or dekeyed (if the Trailing PTT-ID is Enabled), the (Radio) Unit ID will be broadcast. Access the MDC Systems menu to configure the type of Unit ID transmission. The factory default is Disabled. MDC EMERGENCY PTT ID MDC EMERGENCY PTT ID When the Emergency PTT ID feature is enabled, the radio Unit ID will be broadcast each time the PTT button is pressed while the radio is in emergency mode. The factory default is Disabled. MDC EMERGENCY REVERT CHANNEL MDC EMERGENCY REVERT CHANNEL Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Emergency transmit channel: The choices are Selected Channel or Channel #1, #2, or #3. Selected Channel will cause the emergency transmission to always be broadcast on the current personality. However, the emergency transmission can also be reverted to another personality. Each MDC System also contains a table of three emergency revert channels, which are configured on the MDC System menu. Channels #1, #2, and #3 refer to that table. ******************************** WARNING ******************************** For the radio to function properly during the emergency transmission, the three emergency revert channels, mentioned in above, MUST be conventional channels which are not receive-only. *************************************************************************** The factory default is Selected Channel. MDC UNLIMITED CALLING MDC UNLIMITED CALLING With this option enabled, the user is able to directly enter the ID of radios to be called by means of the radio keypad. Target Radio ID selection via the programmed Call List instead, still remains available for models so equipped. The factory default is Disabled. Notes: * To be able to take advantage of this feature, a radio must be equipped with a numeric keypad. * This option affects only the Call Alert Encode and Selective Call Encode features. MDC TX INHIBIT ON BUSY MDC TX INHIBIT ON BUSY When this option is enabled, polite MDC transmissions will be inhibited when a carrier is present on the channel. The factory default is Disabled. MDC BASIC SEL CALL DECODE /MDC BASIC SEL CALL DECODE Selective Call Decode, when enabled, allows the user to receive individual and group calls. It is intended not so much to ensure privacy but rather to eliminate the annoyance of users receiving traffic that does not pertain to them. The factory default is Enabled. MDC AUTO SEL CALL TRANSMIT MDC AUTO SEL CALL TRANSMIT If the Auto Sel Call Transmit option is enabled, the radio will remain in Selective Call mode after the PTT switch is released otherwise it will exit Selective Call mode as soon as the PTT switch is released. The factory default is Enabled. MDC CALL ALERT DECODE MDC CALL ALERT DECODE Enabling Call Alert Decode, allows the user to receive pages from the base station as well as from other radios. The factory default is Disabled. HLP_UNMUTE_TYPE|HLP_CALL_ALERT_ENCODE}HLP_SELECTIVE_CALL_ENCODE~HLP_REPEATER_ACCESS HLP_RAC_TYPEHLP_RAB1_CODE_TYPEHLP_RAB1_RE_IDHLP_RAB2_CODE_TYPEHLP_RAB2_RE_IDHLP UNMUTE TYPE UNMUTE TYPE Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the muting type: And or Or. And Muting: Radio must receive both the Selective Call code and the proper code (PL/DPL and/or secure) before it will unmute. Or Muting: Radio will unmute on proper code (PL/DPL and/or secure) or on carrier after the Selective Call code is decoded. The radio will mute, or become call squelched again, when the radio is reset by the manual reset option or by the expiration of the auto reset timer. The factory default is Or. MDC CALL ALERT ENCODE aMDC CALL ALERT ENCODE Enabling Call Alert Encode, makes it possible for the radio user to send pages to other radios. The factory default is Disabled. NOTE: If this feature is enabled, and selection of target radio(s) ID(s) via Call list is to be made available to the user, data must be programmed into the appropriate Call List Table. MDC BASIC SEL CALL ENCODE MDC BASIC SEL CALL ENCODE Selective Call Encode, when enabled, allows the user to send calls to an individual or to a group of radios. This feature is intended not so much to ensure privacy but to eliminate the annoyance of users receiving traffic that does not pertain to them. The factory default is Disabled. NOTE: If this feature is enabled, and selection of target radio(s) ID(s) via Call list is to be made available to the user, data must be programmed into the appropriate Call List Table. MDC REPEATER ACCESS MDC REPEATER ACCESS This option enables Repeater Access on this personality. Repeater Access is used to access a repeater. Typically, upon receiving the Repeater Access Codeword the repeater will remain in repeat mode until the hang time expires. Repeater Access can be either Manual or Automatic. If Manual Repeater Access is enabled, the Repeater Access codeword will be sent when the sidebutton designated for Repeater Access is pressed; up to two sidebuttons can be designated for Repeater Access. The Repeater Access Codeword will also be sent automatically in front of user initiated data transmissions, i.e. Emergency, Status, or Message transmission. If Automatic Repeater Access is enabled, the Repeater Access codeword will be sent preceeding every user initiated transmission. Repeater Access can be sent as either MDC Repeater Access Codewords or as a Singletone Transmission. The type of Repeater Access Selected will determine which Repeater Access list is available. RAC TYPE RAC TYPE Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select Repeater Access Type. Choices will be Manual RAC or Auto RAC. The factory default is Manual RAC. If Manual Repeater Access is enabled, the Repeater Access codeword will be sent when the sidebutton designated for Repeater Access is pressed; up to two sidebuttons can be designated for Repeater Access. The Repeater Access Codeword will also be sent automatically in front of user initiated data transmissions, i.e. Emergency, Status, or Message transmission. If Automatic Repeater Access is enabled, the Repeater Access codeword will be sent preceeding every user initiated transmission. tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@+tNr@tNr@AtNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@.tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@<tNr@tNr@qtNr@tNr@$tNr@tNr@RAB1 CODE TYPE RAB1 CODE TYPE Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Repeater Access Button operation. Depending on your radio capabilities, choices will be None or MDC. RAB1 CODE INDEX RAB1 CODE INDEX For MDC, enter the index from the MDC Repeater ID List. Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow keys could be used to scroll through indexes. The factory default is 1. RAB2 CODE TYPE RAB2 CODE TYPE Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Repeater Access Button operation. Depending on your radio capabilities, choices will be MDC or None. The factory default is None. RAB2 CODE INDEX RAB2 CODE INDEX For MDC, enter the index from the MDC Repeater ID List. Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow keys could be used to scroll through indexes. The factory default is 1. _RX_CODE_DPLHLP_DRCT_CODE_DPLHLP_RX_CODE_PLHLP_DRCT_CODE_PLHLP_RX_DPL_INVTHLP_RX_EMPH_EN HLP_RX_FREQHLP_RX_ONLY_ENHLP_RX_SQL_TYPEHLP_RX_UNMUTE_DLY HLP_SCANLSTRECEIVE DPL CODERECEIVE DPL CODE Enter the DPL Digital (Private-Line) code directly (Ex: 023). Leading zeros are required. Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through the standard codes, which are shown as below. Valid DPL Codes: Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code 023 071 134 223 306 411 503 631 734 025 072 143 226 311 412 506 632 743 026 073 152 243 315 413 516 654 754 031 074 155 244 331 423 532 662 032 114 156 245 343 431 546 664 043 115 162 251 346 432 565 703 047 116 165 261 351 445 606 712 051 125 172 263 364 464 612 723 054 131 174 265 365 465 624 731 065 132 205 271 371 466 627 732 When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, DPL Code and DPL Invert are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. TALKAROUND TRANSMIT DPL CODE!TALKAROUND TRANSMIT DPL CODE Enter the DPL Digital (Private-Line) code directly (Ex: 023). Leading zeros are required. Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through the standard codes, which are shown as below. Valid DPL Codes: Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code 023 071 134 223 306 411 503 631 734 025 072 143 226 311 412 506 632 743 026 073 152 243 315 413 516 654 754 031 074 155 244 331 423 532 662 032 114 156 245 343 431 546 664 043 115 162 251 346 432 565 703 047 116 165 261 351 445 606 712 051 125 172 263 364 464 612 723 054 131 174 265 365 465 624 731 065 132 205 271 371 466 627 732 When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, DPL Code and DPL Invert are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. RECEIVE PL CODERECEIVE PL CODE Enter the PL (Private-Line) frequency directly in Hz (Ex: 192.8) or the alpha-numeric code (Ex: 7A). Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through the standard frequencies and codes, which are shown as below. Standard Private-Line Frequencies / Motorola Code: Freq Code Freq Code Freq Code 67.0 XZ 103.5 1A 167.9 5B 69.3 WZ 107.2 1B 173.8 6A 71.9 XA 110.9 2Z 179.9 6B 74.4 WA 114.8 2A 186.2 7Z 77.0 XB 118.8 2B 203.5 M1 79.7 WB 123.0 3Z 206.5 8Z 82.5 YZ 127.3 3A 210.7 M2 85.4 YA 131.8 3B 218.1 M3 88.5 YB 136.5 4Z 225.7 M4 91.5 ZZ 141.3 4A 229.1 9Z 94.8 ZA 146.2 4B 233.6 M5 97.4 ZB 151.4 5Z 241.8 M6 100.0 1Z 156.7 5A 250.3 M7 103.5 1A 162.2 5B 254.1 OZ When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type and PL Code are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. Note : A low level hum or buzz in the received audio may be experienced when TPL code OZ (254.1 Hz) is used. This TPL code is at the high end of the subaudible frequency range and may be heard in the audio under certain circumstances. Use of this code should be avoided if possible. TALKAROUND TRANSMIT PL CODETALKAROUND TRANSMIT PL CODE Enter the PL (Private-Line) frequency directly in Hz (Ex: 192.8) or the alpha-numeric code (Ex: 7A). Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through the standard frequencies and codes, which are shown as below. Standard Private-Line Frequencies / Motorola Code: Freq Code Freq Code Freq Code 67.0 XZ 103.5 1A 167.9 5B 69.3 WZ 107.2 1B 173.8 6A 71.9 XA 110.9 2Z 179.9 6B 74.4 WA 114.8 2A 186.2 7Z 77.0 XB 118.8 2B 203.5 M1 79.7 WB 123.0 3Z 206.5 8Z 82.5 YZ 127.3 3A 210.7 M2 85.4 YA 131.8 3B 218.1 M3 88.5 YB 136.5 4Z 225.7 M4 91.5 ZZ 141.3 4A 229.1 9Z 94.8 ZA 146.2 4B 233.6 M5 97.4 ZB 151.4 5Z 241.8 M6 100.0 1Z 156.7 5A 250.3 M7 103.5 1A 162.2 5B 254.1 OZ When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type and PL Code are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. Note : A low level hum or buzz in the received audio may be experienced when TPL code OZ (254.1 Hz) is used. This TPL code is at the high end of the subaudible frequency range and may be heard in the audio under certain circumstances. Use of this code should be avoided if possible. RECEIVE DPL INVERTRECEIVE DPL INVERT This field is used to invert the received DPL code for this personality. When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, DPL Code and DPL Invert are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. RX EMPHASISqRX EMPHASIS This field is used to enable receive de-emphasis on this personality. The choices are Enabled and Disabled. Pre-emphasis amplifies the higher frequencies so when they are transmitted the signal-to-noise ratio is better. De-emphasis reverses the pre-emphasis after the signal has been received. The factory default is Rx de-emphasis Enabled. RECEIVE FREQUENCY (MHz)RECEIVE FREQUENCY (MHz) Enter the Receive frequency directly in MHz. Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through valid channels. Blank receive frequencies are not allowed. Refer to the Motorola Catalog Sheets / Price Pages for valid receive frequencies for this model. When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, PL/DPL Code (if available) and DPL Invert (if available) are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. RECEIVE ONLYRECEIVE ONLY This field is used to enable Receive-only operation on this personality. If Enabled, all transmissions including signaling are inhibited. The factory default is Disabled. RECEIVE SQUELCH TYPERECEIVE SQUELCH TYPE This field is used to select the desired squelch type: CSQ - Carrier Squelch (Receive Only) PL - Tone Private Line DPL - Digital Private Line Disabled (Transmit and Direct Only) A data field for a PL/DPL code will be displayed if PL or DPL are selected. When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, PL/DPL Code (if available) and DPL Invert (if available) are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. RX UNMUTE DELAY (ms)$RX UNMUTE DELAY (ms) This field is used to select a Receive Unmute Delay for this personality. Eight choices between 0 and 1000 ms are available. The Rx Unmute Delay is the amount of time the radio waits to unmute after squelch has been detected. The factory default is 0 ms. &SCAN LIST FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYGSCAN LIST FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY This field is used to select the Scan List to be used for this personality. To change or view the scan list, select the Scan List screen (Edit-> Common->Scan List). Conventional personalities may use Conventional or Talkgroup type scan lists. The factory default is None. HLP_QKEY_OVRD_EN HLP_SMT_PTTHLP_SQL HLP_TOT_INDHLP_TX_CODE_DPLHLP_TX_CODE_PL HLP_TX_DEVHLP_TX_DPL_INVTHLP_DRCT_DPL_INVTHLP_TX_EMPH_EN HLP_TX_FREQQUICK KEY OVERRIDEQUICK KEY OVERRIDE This field is used to enable the Smart PTT (Push to Talk) Override feature. If this override feature is enabled, the user can transmit on a busy channel by a quick key (double press) of the PTT switch. The factory default is Disabled. tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@)tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@{tNr@tNr@>tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@CtNr@tNr@.tNr@tNr@ SMART PTTtSMART PTT This field is used to enable the Smart PTT function. The radio can either inhibit transmission on detection of a carrier, or inhibit transmission upon detection of a non matching PL code. This feature prevents the user from listening to conversations or transmitting over conversations that they are not part of. The factory default is Disabled. SQUELCH (FINE TUNE)SQUELCH (FINE TUNE) This field is used to adjust the Squelch Fine Tuning. This value is combined with the master squelch setting to determine the overall squelch for this personality. The range of values for this field is 0 to 31 in increments of 1. This feature can be used to tighten the squelch on frequencies that are experiencing interference, while maintaining maximum sensitivity on all other frequencies. The factory default is 0. TIME OUT TIMER INDEXTIME OUT TIMER INDEX This field is used to select the TOT (Time Out Timer) for this personality. Each personality may choose one of four different TOT values. The four values for the radio can be changed on the Radio Wide Options screen (Edit->Common->Radio Wide->Timers). The TOT determines the amount of time the radio can continuously transmit before the radio must be dekeyed. When the time is about up the radio beeps and then stops transmitting. The factory default is 60 sec. TRANSMIT DPL CODETRANSMIT DPL CODE Enter the DPL Digital (Private-Line) code directly (Ex: 023). Leading zeros are required. Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through the standard codes, which are shown as below. Valid DPL Codes: Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code 023 071 134 223 306 411 503 631 734 025 072 143 226 311 412 506 632 743 026 073 152 243 315 413 516 654 754 031 074 155 244 331 423 532 662 032 114 156 245 343 431 546 664 043 115 162 251 346 432 565 703 047 116 165 261 351 445 606 712 051 125 172 263 364 464 612 723 054 131 174 265 365 465 624 731 065 132 205 271 371 466 627 732 When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, DPL Code and DPL Invert are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. TRANSMIT PL CODETRANSMIT PL CODE Enter the PL (Private-Line) frequency directly in Hz (Ex: 192.8) or the alpha-numeric code (Ex: 7A). Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through the standard frequencies and codes, which are shown as below. Standard Private-Line Frequencies / Motorola Code: Freq Code Freq Code Freq Code 67.0 XZ 103.5 1A 167.9 5B 69.3 WZ 107.2 1B 173.8 6A 71.9 XA 110.9 2Z 179.9 6B 74.4 WA 114.8 2A 186.2 7Z 77.0 XB 118.8 2B 203.5 M1 79.7 WB 123.0 3Z 206.5 8Z 82.5 YZ 127.3 3A 210.7 M2 85.4 YA 131.8 3B 218.1 M3 88.5 YB 136.5 4Z 225.7 M4 91.5 ZZ 141.3 4A 229.1 9Z 94.8 ZA 146.2 4B 233.6 M5 97.4 ZB 151.4 5Z 241.8 M6 100.0 1Z 156.7 5A 250.3 M7 103.5 1A 162.2 5B 254.1 OZ When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type and PL Code are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. Note : A low level hum or buzz in the received audio may be experienced when TPL code OZ (254.1 Hz) is used. This TPL code is at the high end of the subaudible frequency range and may be heard in the audio under certain circumstances. Use of this code should be avoided if possible. TX DEVIATIONTX DEVIATION This field is used to select the Transmitter Deviation for this personality. The choices are: 2.5 kHz - VHF, UHF, and 800 MHz Bands (12.5 kHz Channel Spacing) 4.0 kHz - VHF, UHF, and 800 MHz Bands (20 kHz Channel Spacing) 5.0 kHz - VHF, UHF, and 800 MHz Bands (30/25/25 kHz Channel Spacing) This is the maximum amount that modulation can cause the carrier deviate from its unmodulated frequency. TRANSMIT DPL INVERTTRANSMIT DPL INVERT This field is used to invert the transmitted DPL code for this personality. When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, DPL Code and DPL Invert are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. The factory default is Disabled. TALKAROUND TRANSMIT DPL INVERTTALKAROUND TRANSMIT DPL INVERT This field is used to invert the transmitted DPL code for this personality. When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, DPL Code and DPL Invert are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. The factory default is Disabled. TX EMPHASISpTX EMPHASIS This field is used to enable transmit pre-emphasis on this personality. The choices are Enabled and Disabled. Pre-emphasis amplifies the higher frequencies so when they are transmitted the signal-to-noise ratio is better. De-emphasis reverses the pre-emphasis after the signal has been received. The factory default is Tx pre-emphasis Enabled. TRANSMIT FREQUENCY (MHz)_TRANSMIT FREQUENCY (MHz) Enter the Transmit frequency directly in MHz. Optionally, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through valid channels. Refer to the Motorola Catalog Sheets / Price Pages for valid transmit frequencies for this model. When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, PL/DPL Code (if available) and DPL Invert (if available) are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. HLP_TX_PWR_LVLHLP_TX_SQL_TYPE HLP_MDC_SYSHLP_PRIMARY_IDHLP_SECONDARY_IDHLP_VARIABLE_IDHLP_LEADING_PTT_IDHLP_TRAILING_PTT_IDHLP_PTT_ID_SIDETONEHLP_MDC_RADIO_CHECKTX POWER LEVEL,TX POWER LEVEL This field is used to select High or Low transmit power for this personality. The high/low power icon will appear depending on the power level selected. Note that during Talkgroup Scan operation, when radio scans to an active member, the high/low power setting will be that of the current selected mode power level irrespective of whether the scanned member has a high or low power setting. The transmit power may be reduced 1 watt for 800 and 900 MHz models, and 2 watts for VHF and UHF models. The factory default is High. TRANSMIT SQUELCH TYPETRANSMIT SQUELCH TYPE This field is used to select the desired squelch type: CSQ - Carrier Squelch (Receive Only) PL - Tone Private Line DPL - Digital Private Line Disabled (Transmit and Direct Only) A data field for a PL/DPL code will be displayed if PL or DPL are selected. When the receive and transmit frequencies, squelch type, PL/DPL Code (if available) and DPL Invert (if available) are equal, direct mode of operation is automatically used with settings according to the receive settings. This is indicated on screen by a greyed 'User selectable direct/Repeater' and the direct settings column appearing. MDC SYSTEM MDC SYSTEM This screen allows you to change/view the parameters that pertain to an MDC system. The settings shown on the screen are only for the system shown. Button Descriptions: ADD SYSTEM BUTTON: - This button is used to add another MDC System to the existing number of MDC Systems. DELETE SYSTEM BUTTON: - This is used to delete an existing MDC System from the existing number of MDC Systems. MDC SYSTEM PRIMARY ID MDC SYSTEM PRIMARY ID Enter the primary Unit ID in this field. It is a four digit number. Enter a value or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select Primary Identification Code from 1 to DEEE. This ID is a hexadecimal number. The digit F is not allowed in the ID. The Primary Identification Code (PID) indicates which unit on the network sent the message. All inbound messages will be sent with this identification code. MDC SYSTEM SECONDARY ID &MDC SYSTEM SECONDARY ID Enter a value or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select Secondary Identification Code from 0 to 0EEE EEEE for the terminal. This ID is a hexadecimal number. The digit F is not allowed in the ID. This is the secondary ID assigned to the radio unit by the host. MDC SYSTEM VARIABLE ID MDC SYSTEM VARIABLE ID The Variable Unit ID is used to group radios so that several radios will decode the same selective call or call alert. The Variable Unit ID is a number from 0 to EEE. This ID is a hexadecimal number. The digit F is not allowed in the ID. On a system which uses fleets and groups the first digit of the variable ID represents the fleet and the last two digits of the ID represent the group. i.e. VID = FGG | | | ---------- Group ----Fleet" tNr@tNr@1tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@{tNr@tNr@   tNr@tNr@   vtNr@tNr@ tNr@tNr@otNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@ tNr@tNr@"tNr@tNr@#qtNr@tNr@$%&wtNr@tNr@'()MDC SYSTEM LEADING PTT ID MDC SYSTEM LEADING PTT ID If the Leading PTT-ID feature is enabled, each time you press the microphone PTT, the radio automatically will send the radio's unit identification code to the dispatcher. If PTT ID Sidetones are enabled, a continuous alert tone will sound as soon as you press PTT and will continue until the data packet has been sent. You must wait until the tone stops before you begin talking. MDC SYSTEM TRAILING PTT ID MDC SYSTEM TRAILING PTT ID If the Trailing PTT-ID feature is enabled, each time you release the microphone PTT, the radio automatically will send the radio's unit identification code to the dispatcher. The PTT ID sidetone will Not sound for Trailing PTT-ID's. MDC SYSTEM PTT ID SIDETONE MDC SYSTEM PTT ID SIDETONE During the transmission of data packets, the microphone and all voice transmission is automatically disabled. PTT-ID sidetones are used to indicate when the data transmission is complete and you may begin talking. If PTT-ID sidetones are enabled, a continuous alert tone will sound as soon as you press PTT and will continue until the data packet(s) has been sent. You must wait until the tone stops before you begin talking. MDC RADIO CHECK MDC RADIO CHECK Enabling this option allows the dispatcher to check the state of the radio (turned on or off), as long as the radio is within the range of the system. (clear mode) HLP_MDC_RADIO_INHIBITHLP_MDC_STATUSHLP_MDC_STATUS_REQUESTHLP_MDC_MESSAGEHLP_MDC_EMERGENCYHLP_MDC_EMERGENCY_TYPEHLP_MDC_HOT_MIC_EMERGENCYHLP_MDC_HOT_MIC_TX_PERIODHLP_MDMDC RADIO INHIBIT dMDC RADIO INHIBIT This field indicates whether or not the Radio Inhibit feature is enabled. The Radio Inhibit feature, when enabled, allows the radio to respond to a remote Inhibit signal which is essentially a shut-down command from the dispatcher. Upon receipt of this command, the radio transmits a quick acknowledgement to the dispatch equipment; it then goes into a dormant state during which the receiver audio is muted and the transmit audio path is blocked. In addition, all operator controls are rendered inoperative, channel scan is stopped on the operating Mode which received the command, and all LEDs are turned off. The radio will remain in this Inhibited state until it is sent an Enable command. Alternatively, the radio may be uninhibited by reading and simply re-writing its codeplug with the RSS. The factory default is Disabled. MDC STATUS MDC STATUS This field indicates whether or not the Status feature is enabled. The Status feature, when enabled, allows the user to select and transmit a specific status from a list pre-programmed into the radio. A complete activation of the Status feature therefore includes first enabling the feature and then programming the desired status list to be made available to the user. Status list programming is performed by means of the Status Alias screen. The factory default is Disabled. MDC STATUS REQUEST ^MDC STATUS REQUEST This field indicates whether or not the Status Request feature is enabled. If Status Request is enabled, the radio responds to a remote status interrogation with the last attempted status. Disabling the feature prohibits the radio from responding to a remote status interrogation. The factory default is Disabled. MDC MESSAGE MDC MESSAGE This field indicates whether or not the Message feature is enabled. Message, when enabled, allows the user to select and transmit a specific message, from a list pre-programmed into the radio. A complete activation of the Message feature therefore includes first enabling the feature and then programming the desired list of messages to be made available to the user. Message list programming is performed by means of the Message Alias screen. The factory default is Disabled. MDC EMERGENCY \MDC EMERGENCY This field indicates whether or not the Emergency feature is enabled. MDC EMERGENCY TYPE MDC EMERGENCY TYPE Choose either of the following emergency types: Alarm Only - An emergency message is repeatedly sent to the base station until it is canceled by, all the allowed retries (both polite and impolite) have been sent, an acknowledgement from the base station has been received, the first PTT press occurs, or a long press of the emergency button occurs. Alarm & Call - An emergency message is repeatedly sent to the base station until either all the allowed retries (both polite and impolite) have been sent or the radio receives an acknowledgement from the base station. Once an acknowledgement is received from the base station, the user can talk to the base station. An emergency PTT ID will be sent with the voice on each PTT press. The emergency call is canceled by a long press of the emergency button. Both types of emergency support reverting (transmitting emergency on a predetermined channel). MDC HOT MIC EMERGENCY MDC HOT MIC EMERGENCY This feature when enabled will activate the MDC Emergency Hot Mic Operation (also known as MDC Emergency with Voice to Follow). After one impolite transmission of emergency alarm, the radio will automatically drop into Emergency Call mode and begin transmitting with the microphone unmuted for the time specified by the MDC Hot Mic Tx Period. The factory default is Disabled. ******************************* WARNING ******************************** This feature is mutually exclusive with Emergency Alarm and Emergency Call operations. That is, if this feature is enabled, emergency operation will always operate in this manner. ******************************* WARNING ******************************** The personalities which use MDC Hot Mic should have Time Out Timer set to a value greater than MDC Hot Mic Tx Period. Otherwise, the MDC Hot Mic transmission will be aborted when Time Out Timer expires. ******************************* WARNING ******************************** The settings of impolite/polite retries are ignored for the MDC Hot Mic operations. Only one impolite alarm is sent out. Once the MDC Hot Mic Emergency transmission is over, the settings of impolite/polite retries are restored. For MDC Hot Mic Emergency to function properly, the following conditions must be met: 1. The radio must be MDC Hot Mic Emergency capable. 2. MDC Emergency must be set to 'Enabled'. 3. MDC Emergency Type must be set to 'Alarm and Call'. MDC HOT MIC TX PERIOD (sec) _MDC HOT MIC TX PERIOD (sec) When the MDC Emergency Hot Mic feature is enabled, the MDC Hot Mic Tx Period determines the time period the radio will be transmitting with the microphone unmuted without user intervention. The MDC Hot Mic Tx Period ranges from 10 to 120 seconds in increments of 10 seconds. The factory default is 10 seconds. C_EMER_PTT_ID_SIDETONEHLP_MDC_ACKNOWLEDGE_ALERT_TONEHLP_REVERT_TABLE_ZONE1HLP_REVERT_TABLE_CHANNEL1HLP_MDC_SYSTEM_PRETIMEHLP_PREAMBLE_DURING_PRETIMEHLP_INTER_PACKET_TIMEHLP_LIMITED_PATIEMDC EMERGENCY PTT ID SIDETONE MDC EMERGENCY PTT ID SIDETONE Choose whether or not you wish to hear a sidetone while the Emergency PTT ID is being sent. The default is Disabled. MDC ACK ALERT TONE MDC ACK ALERT TONE Enable this option if you want an emergency acknowledge beep to be sounded when the radio receives acknowledgement of its emergency call. REVERT ZONE `REVERT ZONE This is the Emergency Revert channel table, which contains the channels, pointed to in the conventional personalities, where the radio reverts to when entering Emergency call mode. Enter the Zone numbers and the Channels numbers in the table. Each personality will select one of these channels or it may choose itself. First create personalities, then go to the Zone/Channel Assignment Screen, and enter channel information, then you will be able to set the emergency channels. WARNING: The emergency revert channels MUST be conventional channels which can not be receive-only. REVERT CHANNEL cREVERT CHANNEL This is the Emergency Revert channel table, which contains the channels, pointed to in the conventional personalities, where the radio reverts to when entering Emergency call mode. Enter the Zone numbers and the Channels numbers in the table. Each personality will select one of these channels or it may choose itself. First create personalities, then go to the Zone/Channel Assignment Screen, and enter channel information, then you will be able to set the emergency channels. WARNING: The emergency revert channels MUST be conventional channels which can not be receive-only. GtNr@tNr@./|tNr@tNr@0tNr@tNr@1tNr@tNr@34tNr@tNr@5tNr@tNr@6tNr@tNr@7dtNr@tNr@89:ntNr@tNr@;<MtNr@tNr@=>FtNr@tNr@?@tNr@tNr@ABCptNr@tNr@EFtNr@tNr@GtNr@tNr@HItNr@tNr@JMDC SYSTEM PRETIME (ms) *MDC SYSTEM PRETIME (ms) This is the amount of pretime used before the first MDC packet is transmitted. If a Repeater Access Code (RAC) packet is transmitted, then the system pretime is used before the first MDC packet after the RAC packet. Valid entries are 0 to 6350 ms in steps of 50 ms. PREAMBLE DURING PRETIME _PREAMBLE DURING PRETIME This will enable preamble sequence before voice transmissions. INTER PACKET TIME INTER PACKET TIME The Inter-sequence pretime is the period of time between consecutive MDC messages. Valid entries are in the range 0 to 6350 ms in steps of 50 ms. NCE HLP_MDC_DOSHLP_MDC_OPERATIONHLP_COAST_TIMEHLP_MDC_SEL_CALL_RESETHLP_AUTO_RESET_TIMEHLP_POLITE_RETRYHLP_IMPOLITE_RETRYHLP_EMER_PRIO_TX_INHIBITHLP_EMER_LIMITED_PATIELIMITED PATIENCE LIMITED PATIENCE This is the amount of time that transmissions of a polite MDC signal will wait before sending out an impolite signal. The valid range of values are 1-255 seconds and infinite. The factory default is 60 seconds. DOS (DATA SQUELCH) DOS (DATA SQUELCH) This enables the Data Operated Squelch feature. This keeps the radio from unmuting when data is being received. MDC OPERATION MDC OPERATION With Data Operated Squelch (DOS) enabled, this field allows the adjustment of DOS operating criteria to either only 1800 Hz, or to both 1800 Hz and 1200 Hz. The factory default is 1200/1800 Hz. COAST TIME (ms) COAST TIME (ms) This is the delay for which the audio will remain muted after the received MDC message is finished. Valid entries are from 0 to 1134.75 ms in steps of 4.45 ms. MDC SEL CALL RESET LMDC SEL CALL RESET This determines how the Select Call mode is reset after receiving a Select Call and has unmuted. The radio will return from carrier squelch mode to Select call packet required mode according to the specification of this field. Auto -Causes the reset to occur after the Sel Call Auto Reset timer has expired. Auto w/carrier -Also causes the reset to occur after the reset timer has expired. However, the timer is re-started any/each time a carrier (or voice) is detected. Manual -Mode to be reset by manually pressing the monitor button. SEL CALL AUTO RESET TIME PSEL CALL AUTO RESET TIME This is the time the radio will remain in the carrier squelch mode after the radio has received a Select Call directed to it. Once the auto reset time has expired, the radio will reset to the Select Call squelch mode. The valid range of values is 1 to 255 seconds. The factory default is 5 seconds POLITE RETRY ;POLITE RETRY This field contains the number of times that the radio will attempt to transmit an emergency message while no one else is transmitting. A polite attempt is one that transmits only when no one else is transmitting. The valid range of values are 0-14 and infinite. The factory default is 5. IMPOLITE RETRY 2IMPOLITE RETRY This field contains the number of times that the radio will attempt to transmit an emergency message even if someone else is transmitting. An impolite attempt is one that transmits while someone else is transmitting. The valid range of values is 1-15. The factory default is 15. EMERGENCY PRIO TX INHIBIT eEMERGENCY PRIO TX INHIBIT If the Emergency Priority Inhibit feature is enabled on the system, then all other radios on the system will decode the Emergency Acknowledgement or the Emergency PTT Code Word, and will inhibit its transmitter for the time in the acknowledgement or until the receive carrier goes away respectively. The user's call request has priority over all other types of call traffic. The radio will transmit voice and an Emergency code word if the user presses the PTT button or the dispatchers alarm acknowledge has a command to remotely key-up. The factory default is Disabled. NCEHLP_RAC_PRETIMEHLP_RAC_ACK_ALERT_TONEHLP_RAC_SIDETONEHLP_MDC_REMOTE_MONITORHLP_REMOTE_RADIO_MODEHLP_TX_BASE_TIMEHLP_RX_BASE_TIMEHLP_CONV_RADIOWIDEHLP_DRCT_FREQ_EN"EMERGENCY LIMITED PATIENCE (sec) JEMERGENCY LIMITED PATIENCE (sec) When the radio is in Emergency call mode, this is the amount of time the radio will wait before impolitely sending voice if voice transmission is inhibited by the Emergency Priority Inhibit Feature. The valid range of values is 0 to 255 seconds. The factory default is 60 seconds. RAC PRETIME (ms) RAC PRETIME (ms) This is the amount of pretime used before the first MDC Repeater Access Code (RAC) packet is transmitted. Valid entries are 0 to 6350 ms in steps of 50 ms. The factory default is 200 ms. RAC ACK ALERT TONE RAC ACK ALERT TONE If this field is enabled, when a Repeater Access Code (RAC) packet is transmitted, the repeater will indicate acceptance of the packet by causing the radio to sound 4 beeps. The factory default is Disabled. RAC SIDETONE RAC SIDETONE If this field is enabled, the radio will generate a sidetone upon Automatic Repeater Access Code transmission to warn the user not to talk until the transmission is complete. The factory default is Enabled. tNr@tNr@OPtNr@tNr@QRStNr@tNr@TUVtNr@tNr@WXYtNr@tNr@Z[qtNr@tNr@\](tNr@tNr@_`itNr@tNr@abctNr@tNr@detNr@tNr@fg#tNr@tNr@hijPtNr@tNr@kl&tNr@tNr@mntNr@tNr@optNr@tNr@q6tNr@tNr@tuvwxyREMOTE MONITOR/RADIO TRACE REMOTE MONITOR/RADIO TRACE When the MDC Remote Monitor/Radio Trace feature is enabled, the radio will be able to decode an MDC Remote Monitor or Radio Trace command sent from the dispatch console. After decoding this command, the radio will key-up its transmitter for a time period calculated using the 'Tx Base Time' and another value embedded within the Remote Monitor/Radio Trace command. The factory default is Disabled. REMOTE RADIO MODE REMOTE RADIO MODE The MDC Decode Operation allows the radio to operate in one of two possible states when it decodes an MDC Remote Monitor/Radio Trace command: Radio Trace - The radio will automatically key-up sending unmodulated carrier. Remote Monitor - The radio will automatically key-up and unmute the microphone thus sending voice on the channel. For each MDC Remote Monitor/Radio Trace command decoded by the radio, the radio will key-up and stay keyed for the time indicated by the Tx Base Time and the dispatch console value. The dispatch console value cannot be controlled by the subscriber unit. The factory default is Radio Trace. TX BASE TIME TX BASE TIME Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired MDC Tx Base Time. The value may also be entered directly. The MDC Tx Base Time is a value used to calculate the period that a radio will key-up after receiving an MDC Remote Monitor/Radio Trace command. This Tx Base Time is multiplied by a second value that is sent from the dispatch console and transmitted to the radio via an MDC Remote Monitor/ Radio Trace command. The range is from 10 to 120 seconds in 10 second increments. The multiplier (second value) can range from 0 to 6, thus allowing the radio to have a key-up time period ranging from 0 to 720 seconds. The factory default is 10 seconds. RX BASE TIME RX BASE TIME Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired MDC Rx Base Time. The value may also be entered directly. The MDC Rx Base Time is a value used to calculate the period that a radio will 'listen' after keying-up while it is in the Remote Monitor mode. This Rx Base Time is multiplied by a second value that is sent from the dispatch console and transmitted to the radio via a Remote Monitor/ Radio Trace command. The range is from 10 to 120 seconds in 10 second increments. The multiplier (second value) can range from 0 to 6, thus allowing the radio to listen for a time period ranging from 0 to 720 seconds. The factory default is 10 seconds. CONVENTIONAL RADIO WIDE OPTIONSCONVENTIONAL RADIO WIDE OPTIONS The options and parameters on this screen apply to all conventional channels and personalities. Other Radio Wide options that apply to both conventional and trunking operation are located on the Radio Wide Options screen (Edit->Common ->Radio Wide). Trunking options are located on the Trunking Radio Wide Options screen (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Radio Wide). DIRECT FREQUENCY ENABLEDUDIRECT FREQUENCY ENABLED This field is used to enable Direct Frequency feature. If the Direct Frequency flag is Enabled, the User can enter the Direct frequency in the Conventional Personality Screen and change it. If the Direct Frequency flag is Disabled, the direct frequency will be copied from the conventional Rx frequency. HLP_LAST_NUM_REDIALHLP_LTCH_EN_TIMERHLP_LTCH_TONE_EN HLP_MON_TYPEHLP_PTT_QKEY_TIMERHLP_PTT_RETRY_TIMER HLP_CALL_IDHLP_CALL_LIST_INDEX HLP_CALL_TEXTHLP_CALL_LISTLAST NUMBER REDIAL LAST NUMBER REDIAL When this feature is Enabled, the last number that was dialed will appear on the display and transmit when PTT is pressed. When this feature is Disabled, the last number that was dialed will be cleared. The factory default is Enabled. LATCH ENABLE TIMER (sec)MLATCH ENABLE TIMER (sec) This field is used to select the Latch Time for the Permanent Monitor option. Values between 0.0 and 6.0 seconds may be selected in 0.5 second increments. When this field is zero Permanent Monitor is disabled. The monitor button may be momentarily pressed, or may be latched by pressing the monitor button for the Latch Enable Time. The option causes the radio to give a short beep each time the permanent monitor function has been enabled. Permanent monitor is canceled by pressing the monitor button again. The factory default is 2.0 seconds. LATCH ENABLE TONELATCH ENABLE TONE This field is used to enable a Latch Tone (beep) when the monitor button is latched. The monitor button may be momentarily pressed, or may be latched by pressing the monitor button for a short period of time (Latch Enable Time). This option causes the radio to give a short beep each time the permanent monitor function has been enabled. Permanent monitor is canceled by pressing the monitor button again. The factory default is Disabled. MONITOR TYPEMONITOR TYPE This field is used to select the type of Monitor operation: Open Squelch - Monitor button disables squelch Silent - Monitor button disables PL or DPL This option determines how the radio unmutes when the monitor button is pressed. Silent Monitor, also called PL Defeat, allows the user to monitor the channel before transmitting. The factory default is Open Squelch. SMART PTT QUICK KEY TIMER (ms)SMART PTT QUICK KEY TIMER (ms) This field is used to adjust the Smart PTT Override Timer. Values between 100 and 5000 ms may be selected in 100 ms increments. When Smart PTT is enabled, a quick key (double press) of the PTT switch can override the feature and cause the radio to transmit although the channel is busy. This timer determines the maximum amount of time between PTT presses, i.e. how fast the user must press the PTT switch to override. The factory default for this value is 500 ms. SMART PTT RETRY TIMER (ms)2SMART PTT RETRY TIMER (ms) This field is used to adjust the Smart PTT Retry Timer. Values between 0 and 5000 ms may be selected in 25 ms increments. When Smart PTT is enabled, this field adjusts the period at which the radio will sample for a clear channel. The factory default is 275 ms. CALL IDCALL ID Enter the six digit (decimal) CALL ID (or Universal ID) for this member of the call list. The Call ID is used in Private Call or Call Alert to uniquely identify the individual that is to be called or paged. For Type IIi radios, use the Universal ID if available. CALL LIST INDEXCALL LIST INDEX This field is used to select a specific call list. The Navigation buttons may also be used to scroll through the lists. Each Trunking Personality may have a unique call list, assigned on the TRUNKING PERSONALITY screen, and each list may have a maximum of 19 ID's. Additional lists may be added with the ADD LIST button; deleted with DELETE LIST button. Place the cursor over the list member to be deleted. CALL TEXTCALL TEXT Enter the alphanumeric name for this Call ID. This name will appear on the radio display to facilitate ease of operation. s %@W{#_TABLEHLP_1_PERS_INDEX HLP_ACCESSHLP_ACCESS_TYPEHLP_AG_FS_ENABLEHLP_AG_FS_ENABLE_OBT HLP_AUTO_SCANHLP_CALL_ALERT  HLP_CALL_LIST HLP_COMPRESSION HLP_TRK_HEARCLEARCALL LIST TABLE#CALL LIST TABLE This screen is used to edit Trunking Call ID's and their associated names (or aliases). The number of characters for the name will be determined by the display capability of the radio. Maximum number of call lists is 10 for Privacy Plus Keypad, 20 for Privacy Plus Roaming Keypad and Smartzone Keypad. Each Trunking Call ID List may have a maximum of 19 ID's. The Trunking Call ID List may be assigned to one or more Trunking Personalities on the TRUNKING PERSONALITY screen. NOTE: To associate a Call ID list with a Trunking Personality, either Private Call or Call Alert must be enabled (for Unlimited or List Only operation) for that personality. Function Key Descriptions: ADD LIST Button - This button is used to add another Trunking Call List to the existing number of Call Lists. DELETE LIST Button - This button is used to delete an existing Trunking Call List from the existing number of Call Lists. ADD CALL ID Button - This button is used to add another Call ID list member to the current Call List. DELETE CALL ID Button - This button is used to delete an existing Call ID list member from the current Call List. NAVIGATION Button - These buttons are used to navigate to the other Trunking Call List while remaining in the same data field. tNr@tNr@~tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@&tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@tNr@|tNr@tNr@uNr@uNr@TuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@zuNr@uNr@quNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@PERSONALITY INDEXPERSONALITY INDEX This field allows you to scroll through the available personalities. The navigation buttons can be used to navigate through the available personalities. ACCESS TYPEACCESS TYPE This field is used to select the Trunking Access type: Slow - Refers to Rx Slow utilizing the high speed acknowledgments for all channel grants. [Rx=Slow,Tx=Fast] Fast - Refers to the elimination of the high speed acknowledgment which improves channel access time. [Rx=Fast, Tx=Fast] This information must be coordinated with your system manager to insure proper operation on the system. ACCESS TYPE FOR EMERGENCYACCESS TYPE FOR EMERGENCY This field is used to select the Trunking Access type for Emergency: Slow - Refers to Rx Slow utilizing the high speed acknowledgments for all channel grants. [Rx=Slow,Tx=Fast] Fast - Refers to the elimination of the high speed acknowledgment which improves channel access time. [Rx=Fast, Tx=Fast] This information must be coordinated with your system manager to insure proper operation on the system. A/G F/W FAILSOFTA/G F/W FAILSOFT If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enabled). This means the radio will act like a conventional talkaround radio, transmitting and receiving on the same frequency. A/G FAILSOFTA/G FAILSOFT If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enabled). This means the radio will act like a conventional talkaround radio, transmitting and receiving on the same frequency. TRUNKING AUTO SCANTRUNKING AUTO SCAN This field is used to enable the Autoscan option for this personality. When enabled, the radio will automatically scan when on this personality. To use a scan on/off button, this option must be Disabled. The factory default is Disabled. CALL ALERT OPERATIONCALL ALERT OPERATION ******************************* IMPORTANT ******************************* The radio controls may require additional setup for your Call Alert configuration. Also refer to the Radio Wide Button/Menu screen. ******************************************************************************* This field is used to select the operation of the Call Alert (Page) feature for this personality: Response - (Response Only) Allows the radio to accept pages only. List Only - Allows the radio user to send pages from the page list. Unlimited - Allows the radio user to send pages from the page list and from the keypad. This also allows the radio user to modify the Call ID list. [Requires full keypad.] Disabled - No Call Alert operation is allowed. Call Alert allows the operator to receive pages and to transmit pages either by typing in a 6-digit Decimal ID (Unlimited) or by selecting one of the IDs in the Trunking Call ID list (List Only). CALL ID LISTsCALL ID LIST ******************************* IMPORTANT ******************************* Refer to the Trunking Wide Call List screen (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Call List). The radio controls may require additional setup for your Private Call configuration on the Radio Wide Button/Menu screen. ******************************************************************************* This field is used to select the Call ID List to be used for this personality. The Private Call and Call Alert features must have a call list assigned for Unlimited and List operation. The factory default is 1 list per trunking system. )COMPRESSION TYPE FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITYOCOMPRESSION TYPE FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITY This field specifies the compression mode in the ASFICcmp during transmit. When Expansion Type is enabled (Full Expansion), this field must be enabled (Full Compression) too. Conversely, if Expansion Type is disabled, this field must not be enabled. The companding icon will appear when the Full Compression type is selected. Note that during Talkgroup scan and Priority Monitor operations, when radio scans to an active member the companding mode will be activated only if the current selected mode has Full Compression selected irrespective of whether the scanned member has Full Compression Enabled. For optimum operation, please ensure that all members in the active scan list for Talkgroup Scan and Priority Monitor have the same setting for compression. Factory default is Disabled. "HEARCLEAR FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITYHEARCLEAR FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITY HearClear is used in the 900 MHz band to minimize the effects of noise induced by the reduced channnel bandwidth. Factory default is Enabled for 900 MHz models, and Disabled for all other models. HLP_CONSOLE_ACK_REQUIRED HLP_CONVERSATIONHLP_DATA_EMERGENCY_DATAHLP_EMERGENCY_ALERTHLP_EMERGENCY_CALLHLP_EMERGENCY_HOT_MIC HLP_EXPANSIONHLP_FAILSOFT_TYPEHLP_FS_TX_FREQCONSOLE ACK REQUIRED<CONSOLE ACK REQUIRED This field is used to enable the Console Acknowledge option. If a Console Acknowledge is required then an Emergency Alarm is not considered successful unless a Dispatcher Acknowledge is received. When an Emergency Alarm is not successful the four beep Acknowledge Tone is not sounded and the Alarm is automatically sent again until the number of retries specified is exhausted. This feature is must be disabled for for Hot Mic Emergency to function properly. For Hot Mic Emergency to function properly, the following must be met: 1. The radio must be Hot Mic Emergency capable. 2. Emergency Call must be enabled 3. Emergency Alarm must be enabled. 4. Revert PTT-ID must be enabled. 5. Console Ack Req. must be disabled. The factory default is Disabled. CONVERSATION TYPECONVERSATION TYPE This field is used to select the Trunking 'Conversation' Type, either Message, Transmission or PTT-ID. Message Trunked: After the initiator dekeys the radio, the voice channel stays active (hangtime) so other members of the talkgroup can respond on the same channel. If a radio in the talkgroup transmits during another user's transmission, they will talk over the other transmission. Transmission Trunked: No hang time and no talk over. When a radio is de-keyed, the channel is immediately deallocated and reassigned. If a user tries to talk over an active channel, the radio will not key until the channel is clear. PTT-ID: PTT-ID systems are similar to Message conversation type systems with hangtime and talk over, but it sends an ID code to the controller when PTT is pressed. After the ID transmission, the radio goes back to the voice channel to talk to the other users. EMERGENCY DATA EMERGENCY DATA This screen is used to configure the Emergency feature for this personality. Each Type II/IIi personality may have a unique configuration if necessary. ******************************* IMPORTANT ******************************* Refer to the Radio Wide Button/Menu screen for enabling the emergency button. In addition, the Silent Emergency configuration must be done at the Radio Wide Configuration screen . The radio controls may require additional setup for your Status configuration. In addition, Status number and name aliasing are available on the Trunking System Options screen (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Systems->Status). ******************************************************************************* EMERGENCY ALERTgEMERGENCY ALERT This field is used to enable the Emergency Alarm option. Emergency Alarm allows the operator to press the Emergency button to send an alarm to the dispatcher. This feature is one of the necessary components for Hot Mic Emergency to function properly. For Hot Mic Emergency to function properly, the following must be met: 1. The radio must be Hot Mic Emergency capable. 2. Emergency Call must be enabled 3. Emergency Alarm must be enabled. 4. Revert PTT-ID must be enabled. 5. Console Ack Req. must be disabled. The factory default is Disabled. EMERGENCY CALL_EMERGENCY CALL This field is used to enable the Emergency Call option. Emergency Call gives the operator priority access to the channel during an emergency situation. This feature is one of the necessary components for Hot Mic Emergency to function properly. For Hot Mic Emergency to function properly, the following must be met: 1. The radio must be Hot Mic Emergency capable. 2. Emergency Call must be enabled 3. Emergency Alarm must be enabled. 4. Revert PTT-ID must be enabled. 5. Console Ack Req. must be disabled. The factory default is Disabled. EMERGENCY HOT MICEMERGENCY HOT MIC This feature when enabled will activate the Emergency Hot Mic operation (also known as Trunking Emergency with voice to follow). When an Emergency Alarm is generated, and the emergency alarm acknowledge is received, the radio will automatically drop into emergency call mode and begin transmitting for the time specified by the Tx Period with the mic unmuted. ******************************* WARNING ******************************** This feature is mutually exclusive with normal emergency operation. That is, if this feature is enabled, emergency operation will always operate in this manner. ******************************************************************************* For Hot Mic Emergency to function properly, the following must be met: 1. The radio must be Hot Mic Emergency capable. 2. Emergency Call must be enabled 3. Emergency Alarm must be enabled. 4. Revert PTT-ID must be enabled. 5. Console Ack Req. must be disabled. luNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@vuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@suNr@uNr@LuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@SuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@'EXPANSION TYPE FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITYAEXPANSION TYPE FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITY This field specifies the expansion mode in the ASFICcmp during receive. When Compression Type is enabled (Full Compression), this field must be enabled (Full Expansion) too. Conversely, if Compression Type is disabled, this field must not be enabled. The companding icon will appear when the Full Expansion type is selected. Note that during Talkgroup Scan and Priority Monitor operations, when radio scans to an active member the companding mode will be activated only if the current selected mode has Full Expansion selected irrespective of whether the scanned member has Full Expansion Enabled. For optimum operation, please ensure that all members in the active scan list for Talkgroup Scan and Priority Monitor have the same setting for expansion. Factory default is LLE. FAILSOFT TYPErFAILSOFT TYPE This field is used to select the type of Failsoft for this personality. Depending on the type of system, the choices for Failsoft are: Personality/Fleet - Uses the Announcement group failsoft frequency for all talkgroups within the personality. Talkgroup/SubFleet - The frequency is determined by the Talkgroup selected, and are entered via the Trunking Talkgroup screen. Note: Failsoft by talkgroup is not available with WAC AMSS coverage type. WAC AMSS - The Failsoft frequency used depends on which AMSS site the radio is using at the time. The frequencies are entered via the "Failsoft Freq (MHz)" field. Disabled - No failsoft used. If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enabled). This means the radio will act like a conventional talkaround radio, transmitting and receiving on the same frequency. TX FREQTX FREQ Enter the Failsoft transmit frequency in MHz for failsoft operation. If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enabled). This means the radio will act like a conventional talkaround radio, transmitting and receiving on the same frequency. If the radio is set to Failsoft by Talkgroup, then the radio will use these frequencies to transmit and receive on. Failsoft operation by talkgroup is not compatible with WAC AMSS. HLP_FS_RX_FREQHLP_FS_FREQUENCYHLP_FS_RX_FREQUENCYHLP_TG_FS_STATUS HLP_FS_FREQHLP_FS_TG_OBT_CONTROLHLP_FS_TG_CONTROLHLP_FS_TX_FREQUENCYHLP_HOT_KEYPAD HLP_MESSAGERX FREQRX FREQ Enter the Failsoft receive frequency in MHz for failsoft operation. If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enabled). This means the radio will act like a conventional talkaround radio, transmitting and receiving on the same frequency. If the radio is set to Failsoft by Talkgroup, then the radio will use these frequencies to transmit and receive on. Failsoft operation by talkgroup is not compatible with WAC AMSS. F/W F/S FREQ (MHz)`F/W F/S FREQ (MHz) Enter the frequency (in MHz) for Failsoft operation. If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if the Failsoft feature has been enabled). This means the radio will act like a conventional talkaround radio, transmitting and receiving on the same frequency, referred to as the Failsoft frequency. RX F/S FREQ (MHz)RX F/S FREQ (MHz) Enter the OBT (Other Band Trunking) Failsoft Receive Frequency directly in MHz. Note: A Receive and a transmit frequency are required due to the OBT protocol. anization. This is the Trunking equivalent to the conventional channel. Maximum number of talkgroups are 15. TALKGROUPfTALKGROUP Enter the Talkgroup/Subfleet ID's (3-digit) for this personality in Hex. Note: Only even-numbered talkgroups/subfleets are compatible with Priority Monitor. A Talkgroup/Subfleet is a logical grouping of members of an orgTALKGROUP F/S STATUS4TALKGROUP F/S STATUS Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable Failsoft for this personality. If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enabled). This means the radio will act like a conventional talkaround radio, transmitting and receiving on the same frequency. TALKGROUP F/S FREQUENCYTALKGROUP F/S FREQUENCY Enter the Failsoft frequency in MHz for failsoft operation. If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enabled). This means the radio will act like a conventional talkaround radio, transmitting and receiving on the same frequency. If the radio is set to Failsoft by Talkgroup, then the radio will use these frequencies to transmit and receive on. Failsoft operation by talkgroup is not compatible with WAC AMSS. TALK GROUP / SUBFLEETrTALK GROUP / SUBFLEET Enter the Talkgroup/Subfleet ID's (3-digit) for this personality in Hex. Note: Only even-numbered talkgroups/subfleets are compatible with Priority Monitor. A Talkgroup/Subfleet is a logical grouping of members of an organization. This is the Trunking equivalent to the conventional channel. Maximum number of talkgroups are 15. TX F/S FREQ (MHz)TX F/S FREQ (MHz) Enter the OBT (Other Band Trunking) Failsoft Transmit Frequency directly in MHz. Note: A Receive and a transmit frequency are required due to the OBT protocol. HOT KEYPAD (DTMF)>HOT KEYPAD (DTMF) This field is used to enable Hot Keypad (DTMF while transmitting) operation for this personality. When this feature is enabled, the keypad is live during all dispatch operation. Pressing any digit 0-9, *, or # will cause that digit to be transmitted. The factory default is Disabled. MESSAGEMESSAGE ******************************* IMPORTANT ******************************* The radio controls may require additional setup for your Message configuration. Also refer to the Radio Wide Button/Menu screen. In addition, Message number and name aliasing is available on the Trunking System screen. ******************************************************************************* This field is used to enable the Message feature. This feature lets the radio user send the message to the dispatcher. Message transmissions indicate a temporary condition and/or a response to a query from the dispatcher, for example 'PLS CALL' or '10-4'. The factory default is Disabled.  HLP_OPERATION  HLP_PC_TYPE!HLP_PHONE_INTERCONNECT"HLP_PROTOCOL_TYPE#HLP_RETRY_COUNTER$HLP_SPIN_REVERT_AG%HLP_SPIN_REVERT_FLEET&HLP_REVERT_PTT_ID'HLP_REVERT_SIZE(HLP_S OPERATIONOPERATION This field is used to select the operation of the Private Call feature for this personality: Response Only - Allows the radio to accept calls only. List - Allows the radio user to make calls from the call list. Unlimited - Allows the radio user to make calls from the call list and from the keypad. This also allows the radio user to modify the call ID list. [Requires full keypad.] PRIVATE CALL TYPEPRIVATE CALL TYPE ******************************* IMPORTANT ******************************* The radio controls may require additional setup for your Private Call configuration. Also refer to the Radio Wide Button/Menu screen. ******************************************************************************* This field is used to select the type of Private Call: Standard - Permits calls between fleets, Sends an initiator ID so the person receiving the call will know who sent it. [Type II, & IIi personalities.] Enhanced - A telephone-like operation. [Type II & IIi personalities only.] None - Deactivates Private Call feature for this personality PHONE INTERCONNECT}PHONE INTERCONNECT ******************************* IMPORTANT ******************************* The radio controls may require additional setup for your Interconnect configuration. Also refer to the Radio Wide Button/Menu screen. ******************************************************************************* This field is used to select the type of Phone Interconnect for this personality. This option allows the radio to initiate and receive land-to-portable telephone calls and specifies the type of interconnect. Answer - Allows the radio to accept calls only. List Only - Allows the radio user to make calls only from the phone list. Unlimited - Allows the radio user to make calls from the phone list and from the keypad. This also allows the radio user to modify the phone list. [Requires full keypad.] Disabled - No phone operation is allowed. uNr@uNr@ uNr@uNr@GuNr@uNr@5uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@fuNr@uNr@muNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@wuNr@uNr@2uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@RuNr@uNr@0uNr@uNr@ PROTOCOL TYPE~PROTOCOL TYPE This field is used to select the Trunking Protocol type for this personality. Type II - An enhanced version of the original protocol that provides additional fleet management flexibility for a given System via an expanded signaling format. Type IIi - A hybrid of Type I and II that permits a radio to operate as a type II unit on a type I system. RETRY COUNTERRETRY COUNTER This field is used to select the number of Emergency transmissions to retry should the initial transmission fail. If an unlimited number of retries is desired, select Infinite. Otherwise, enter a value from 1 to 255. Normally, if the radio is unsuccessful in sending a transmission, it will retry for one ISW sequence before quitting. However, for Emergency Alarms the radio will retry for the number of ISW sequences specified by the Retry Counter. The default value is 1. REVERT ANNOUNCEMENT GROUP*REVERT ANNOUNCEMENT GROUP Enter the Emergency Default Announcement Talkgroup/Fleet ID in Hex. The Emergency user Talkgroup/Fleet is used for announcements during an emergency for the current personality. The Emergency Default Announcement Talkgroup/Fleet is a 4 digit hexadecimal number. REVERT FLEET ID"REVERT FLEET ID Enter the Emergency Default Announcement Talkgroup/Fleet ID in Hex. The Emergency user Talkgroup/Fleet is used for announcements during an emergency for the current personality. The Emergency Default Announcement Talkgroup/Fleet is a 4 digit hexadecimal number. REVERT PTT IDzREVERT PTT ID This field is used to enable the Default Emergency PTT-ID option. When this is enabled, Default Talkgroup/Subfleet or Announcement Group/ Fleetwide transmissions will be PTT-ID style. This feature is one of the necessary components for Hot Mic Emergency to function properly. For Hot Mic Emergency to function properly, the following must be met: 1. The radio must be Hot Mic Emergency capable. 2. Emergency Call must be enabled 3. Emergency Alarm must be enabled. 4. Revert PTT-ID must be enabled. 5. Console Ack Req. must be disabled. The factory default is Disabled. REVERT SIZE CODEqREVERT SIZE CODE This field is used to choose the Size Code for Emergency Revert. Valid SIZE CODES are: A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,O,Q. The SIZE CODE determines the maximum number of fleets, subfleets, and individual IDs allowed. The SIZE CODE and fleet ID chosen must match the programming of the Central Controller. See below for a size code table. Size Code Prefix Fleet Subfleet Individual ID A 0 - 7 00 - 7F A - C 000 - 00F B 0 - 7 00 - 0F A - G 000 - 03F C 0 - 7 00 - 07 A - G 000 - 07F D 0 - 7 00 - 00 A - O 000 - 1FF E 0 - 7 00 - 3F A - C 000 - 01F F 0 - 7 00 - 1F A - G 000 - 01F G 0 - 7 00 - 1F A - C 000 - 03F H 0 - 7 00 - 0F A - C 000 - 07F I 0 - 7 00 - 07 A - C 000 - 0FF J 0 - 7 00 - 03 A - G 000 - 0FF K 0 - 7 00 - 01 A - O 000 - 0FF M 0,2,4,6 00 - 00 A - O 000 - 3FF O 0 - 4 00 - 00 A - O 000 - 7FF Q 0 - 0 00 - 00 A - O 000 - FFF The Fleet ID is a three digit hexadecimal number where the first digit is the Prefix and second two digits are the Fleet. For any size code the subfleets for Fleetwide and Dynamic Regrouping are always available. PIN_REVERT_SUBFLEET)HLP_SPIN_REVERT_TG*HLP_SCAN_LIST_INDEX+HLP_SCAN_LIST_VECT, HLP_SIZE_CODE-HLP_SPIN_AG_ID.HLP_SPIN_FLEET_ID/ HLP_STATUS0HLP_SYS_ID_INDEX1 HLP_TACTICAL2REVERT SUBFLEETSREVERT SUBFLEET Enter the Emergency Subfleet (3-digit hexadecimal) for use during an emergency for the current personality. Note: Only even-numbered talkgroups are compatible with Priority Monitor. A Subfleet is a logical grouping of members of an organization. This is the Trunking equivalent to the conventional channel. REVERT TALKGROUPYREVERT TALKGROUP Enter the Emergency Talkgroup ID (3-digit hexadecimal) for use during an emergency for the current personality. Note: Only even-numbered talkgroups are compatible with Priority Monitor. A Talkgroup is a logical grouping of members of an organization. This is the Trunking equivalent to the conventional channel. SCAN LIST NUMBERSCAN LIST NUMBER Use the NAVIGATION buttons to select a specific scan list. The FORWARD/ REVERSE buttons may also be used to scroll through the lists. Each conventional and trunking personality may have a unique scan list. The scan lists defined on this screen are assigned on the personality screens. Additional lists may be added with the ADD LIST button; deleted with DELETE LIST button. "SCAN LIST FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITYSCAN LIST FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITY ******************************* IMPORTANT ******************************* Refer to the Radio Wide Scan Menu screen (Edit->Common->Scan List). The radio controls may require additional setup for your Scan configuration on the Radio Wide Button/Menu screen. ******************************************************************************** This field is used to select the Scan List to be used for this personality. To change or view the scan list, select the Scan Menu (Edit->Common->Scan List). Trunking personalities may use Subfleet, Priority Monitor, and Talkgroup type scan lists. The factory default is None. SIZE CODEjSIZE CODE This field is used to choose the Size Code for this personality. Valid SIZE CODES are: A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,O,Q. The SIZE CODE determines the maximum number of fleets, subfleets, and individual IDs allowed. The SIZE CODE and fleet ID chosen must match the programming of the Central Controller. See below for a size code table. Size Code Prefix Fleet Subfleet Individual ID A 0 - 7 00 - 7F A - C 000 - 00F B 0 - 7 00 - 0F A - G 000 - 03F C 0 - 7 00 - 07 A - G 000 - 07F D 0 - 7 00 - 00 A - O 000 - 1FF E 0 - 7 00 - 3F A - C 000 - 01F F 0 - 7 00 - 1F A - G 000 - 01F G 0 - 7 00 - 1F A - C 000 - 03F H 0 - 7 00 - 0F A - C 000 - 07F I 0 - 7 00 - 07 A - C 000 - 0FF J 0 - 7 00 - 03 A - G 000 - 0FF K 0 - 7 00 - 01 A - O 000 - 0FF M 0,2,4,6 00 - 00 A - O 000 - 3FF O 0 - 4 00 - 00 A - O 000 - 7FF Q 0 - 0 00 - 00 A - O 000 - FFF The Fleet ID is a three digit hexadecimal number where the first digit is the Prefix and second two digits are the Fleet. For any size code the subfleets for Fleetwide and Dynamic Regrouping are always available. ANNOUNCEMENT GROUP/ FLEET IDANNOUNCEMENT GROUP/ FLEET ID Enter the Announcement Talk Group ID (Hex) for this personality. The Announcement Group may or may not be included in the Talkgroup list entered by Talkgroups page. Also, failsoft for the announcement may be disabled on this screen. FLEET IDFLEET ID Enter the ID for this personality. A system key is required to access this field. Otherwise the SDF download procedure must be used (File->SDF Merge). STATUSSTATUS ******************************* IMPORTANT ******************************* The radio controls may require additional setup for your Status configuration. Also refer to the Radio Wide Button/Menu screen. In addition, Status number and name aliasing is available on the Trunking System screen. ******************************************************************************* This field is used to enable the Status feature. This feature lets the radio user send the status to the dispatcher. Status transmissions are made to inform the dispatcher of the current state of the radio, for example 'ENROUTE' or 'LUNCH'. The factory default is Disabled. SYSTEM / IDCSYSTEM / ID This field is used to select the Trunking System this personality is to use. (The System ID is shown by the system number.) The Trunking System (Edit->Trunking->Trunk System) should be set up before the personality information is entered since some of these fields depend on the system information. TACTICAL$TACTICAL This field is used to select either Enabled (Tactical) or Disabled (Non-Tactical) emergency option. Tactical (Default) Emergency Alarms and Calls are made on the selected Talkgroups/Subfleets unless a) Announcement Group/Fleet is selected (or) b) Dynamic Regrouping Talkgroup/Subfleet is selected and there is not a valid dynamic ID, in which case the default Talkgroup/Subfleet is used. Non-Tactical The radio uses the default Talkgroup/Subfleet and default Announcement Group/Fleet for emergency transmissions. uNr@uNr@ uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@6uNr@uNr@JuNr@uNr@ uNr@uNr@!"uNr@uNr@#$uNr@uNr@&uNr@uNr@'(uNr@uNr@)uNr@uNr@*+uNr@uNr@,-uNr@uNr@./0'uNr@uNr@1234HLP_TALKGROUPS3HLP_TALK_PERMIT_TONE4 HLP_TOT_INDEX5HLP_TRUNKING_PERSONALITY_8006HLP_TRUNKING_PERSONALITY_OBT7 HLP_TX_PERIOD8HLP_AFF_HOLDOFF9HLP_CC_SCAN_EN:HLP_CC_SCAN_TIMER ;HLP_TALKGROUPS TABLETALKGROUPS TABLE This screen is used to enter the Talkgroups (Subfleets) that will use each personality. Once the Talkgroups/Subfleets are entered, they are assigned to the Zone/System or Channel/Subfleet selector at the Zone/Channel screen (Edit->Zone Channel). If the radio is a secure equipped, strapping fields will be visible, and secure strapping can be set up for each field. The personality may have up to 16 talkgroups, including an Announcement Group and or a Dynamic Regrouping talkgroup. Function Key Descriptions: ADD Button - This button allows you to add a talkgroup to the talkgroup list. DELETE Button - This button allows you to delete a talkgroup from the talkgroup list. TALK PERMIT TONETALK PERMIT TONE This field is used to enable Talk Permit Tones. When enabled, a Talk Permit Tone beep will be made every time a transmission is made. The tone indicates that the user may begin the talking. The factory default is enabled. TIME OUT TIMERTIME OUT TIMER This field is used to select the TOT (Time Out Timer) for this personality. Each personality may choose one of four different TOT values. The four values for the radio can be changed on the Radio Wide Options menu (Edit->Common->Radio Wide->Timers). The TOT determines the amount of time the radio can continuously transmit before the radio must be dekeyed. When the timer is about time out the radio beeps and then stops transmitting. The factory default is 60 sec. TRUNKING PERSONALITYTRUNKING PERSONALITY This screen is used to view and edit the main information for a trunking personality, such as the system number to use, the Time Out Timer value to use, and the main options. It also allows the user to navigate to the other trunking personality-related screens: Talkgroups and More Options. Maximum number of personality allowed that includes both Conventional and Trunk Personality is 10 for Privacy Plus Non-keypad and Keypad , 16 for Privacy Plus Roaming Non-keypad and Smartzone Non-keypad, 50 for Privacy Plus Roaming Keypad and Smartzone Keypad. Function Key Descriptions: ADD Button - This button allows you to add a personality. You will automatically be moved to the new personality. DELETE Button - This button allows you to delete the personality that you are currently viewing. NAVIGATION Button - These buttons allow you to go to the other personality. TRUNKING PERSONALITY OBT TRUNKING PERSONALITY OBT This screen is used to view and edit the main information for a trunking personality, such as the system number to use, the Time Out Timer value to use, and the main options. It also allows the user to navigate to the other trunking personality-related screens: Talkgroups and More Options. Maximum number of personality allowed that includes both Conventional and Trunk Personality is 10 for Privacy Plus Non-keypad and Keypad , 16 for Privacy Plus Roaming Non-keypad and Smartzone Non-keypad, 50 for Privacy Plus Roaming Keypad and Smartzone Keypad. Function Key Descriptions: ADD Button - This button allows you to add a personality. You will automatically be moved to the new personality. DELETE Button - This button allows you to delete the personality that you are currently viewing. NAVIGATION Button - These buttons allow you to go to the other personality. TX PERIOD)TX PERIOD When the Emergency Hot Mic feature is enabled, the Tx Period determines the time period the radio will be transmitting with the mic unmuted, without user intervention. The Tx Period ranges from 10-120 seconds in increments of 10 seconds. The default Tx Period is 10 seconds. AFFILIATION HOLD OFF (sec),AFFILIATION HOLD OFF (sec) This is the time (in seconds) that the radio should delay before affiliating at a new site when leaving a trunking site (or leaving a site which just incurred a failure). Valid values are 1,3,7,15,31,63,127 and 255 seconds. The factory default is 255 seconds. FULL SPECTRUM CC SCANFULL SPECTRUM CC SCAN Turning Full Spectrum Control Channel Scan on causes the radio to perform a full spectrum control channel scan when the radio goes out of range of all its programmed control channel information. For Other Band Trunking (OBT) i.e. VHF and UHF trunking, this is a new feature which requires system 6809 controller software version R47.01.04 or higher. The factory default is disabled. FULL SPECTRUM CC SCAN TIMERFULL SPECTRUM CC SCAN TIMER This is the amount of time the radio is to perform the Full Spectrum CC Scan before returning to the normal CC Scan. The valid range of values is from 5 to 31 seconds. The factory default is 10 seconds. CHIRP_ACK_EN <HLP_DIAL_HLDOFF =HLP_DSP_SIDE_TRK_EN > HLP_EMG_TIME ? HLP_FAILSOFT@ HLP_FILTCNSTAHLP_FLTTHLDCNSTBHLP_ISW_WIN_ADJCHLP_OSW_COUNTERD HLP_OVRD_DLYEHLP_SPIN_RSSI_ACCBUSY OVERRIDE CHIRP ACKBUSY OVERRIDE CHIRP ACK Setting Busy Override Chirp Acknowledge to ENABLE will cause the radio to produce a chirping sound after a Busy Override has been issued. The factory default is ENABLED. AUTO DIAL HOLDOFF (ms)AUTO DIAL HOLDOFF (ms) This field defines the amount of time the radio will wait after gaining access to a phone channel before a pre-queued phone number will be dialed. It ensures that the fixed end is ready for dialing to commence. Normally the user waits for dial tone, but in this case, the radio is dialing and cannot detect dial tone. Initial value of this field is 2525 (ms). Minimum is zero and maximum is 6375 (ms) in the increments of 25 (ms). DISPLAY SITE TRUNKINGDISPLAY SITE TRUNKING Turning Display Site Trunking on causes the radio to display the 'Site Trunking' message when the user is locked onto a site that is in Display Site Trunking mode. The factory default is Enabled. VOC PENDED EMER TIME (ms)VOC PENDED EMER TIME (ms) This field defines the maximum time that the radio will delay before sending in a certain subset of ISWs while the radio is in VOC mode. Note, most ISWs are not permitted to be sent in while the radio is in VOC mode (the exceptions being Emergency and Phone Reject requests). Valid entries are from 500ms to 6000ms in 25ms increments. The factory default is 500ms. FAILSOFT INACTIVITY (sec)FAILSOFT INACTIVITY (sec) This field pertains to failsoft operation. If a radio remains inactive while operating in failsoft for this specified time (in seconds), the radio will momentarily leave failsoft and attempt to find a control channel. A value of zero here indicates that the radio will not leave failsoft. The valid range is 0 to 255 in one second increments. The factory default is 120 seconds. FILTER CONSTANTFILTER CONSTANT The RSSI filter has the following characteristic: Filter Val. = (Filter Val. * K + Current Reading * (10 - K)) / 10 where the domain of K is {K: K = K1, K2, K3} and 0 (no filter) <= K3 <= K2 <= K1 <= 9 (heavily damped filter) The constants K1, K2, and K3 are designed to reduce filter damping as time between sampling increases. K1: Used when less than 8 seconds elapse between RSSI samples K2: Used when 8 to 16 seconds elapse between RSSI samples K3: Used when more than 16 seconds elapse between RSSI samples WARNING: Modification of Filter Constants should only be performed under the direction of a qualified radio engineer!" FILTER THRESHOLD CONSTANTS FILTER THRESHOLD CONSTANTS The threshold constants T1, T2, and T3 create a window that RSSI samples must fall within to be considered valid. The window is centered around the current RSSI Filter Value. The window size is twice the value of the threshold constant. T1: Used when less than 8 seconds elapse between RSSI samples T2: Used when 8 to 16 seconds elapse between RSSI samples T3: Used when more than 16 seconds elapse between RSSI samples The values (T1, T2, T3) are expressed as hexadecimal numbers ranging from 0 to FF and should only be modified in accordance with the following: 00 <= T1 <= T2 <= T3 <= FF WARNING: Modification of Filter Threshold Constants should only be performed under the direction of a qualified radio engineer! !uNr@uNr@9:;<uNr@uNr@<=<uNr@uNr@>?uNr@uNr@ABCuNr@uNr@DEFbuNr@uNr@GHIuNr@uNr@JK:uNr@uNr@LMNGuNr@uNr@OPuNr@uNr@QuNr@uNr@RSuNr@uNr@TUVduNr@uNr@XYuNr@uNr@Z uNr@uNr@[\]uNr@uNr@^_ISW WINDOW ADJUST ISW WINDOW ADJUST The ISW Window Adjust value is a timing parameter and is used to fine-tune trunking system performance. The valid range of values is 0-FFFF in increments of 1. The factory default varies according to radio bandsplit. WARNING: Do not modify this field unless you are a Motorola Field Technical Representative or understand trunking system timing and are absolutely certain that your modification is correct. Changing the ISW Window Adjust may actually degrade trunking system performance! RSSI OSW COUNTER(RSSI OSW COUNTER RSSI - Received Signal Strength Indication (i.e. strength of the current signal) Specifies the number of OSWs (23 ms intervals) for which the radio must remain inactive on the control channel before a set of RSSI samples is taken. Domain: {n : 60 <= n <= 255} BUSY OVERRIDE DELAY (sec)BUSY OVERRIDE DELAY (sec) Specifies the time interval (in seconds) during which the user must depress the PTT button in order for the radio to issue a Busy Override signal. The valid range is from 2 to 6 seconds in increments of one second. The factory default is 4 seconds. THLDFHLP_SPIN_RSSI_EXECTHLDGHLP_SPIN_RSSI_GOODTHLDHHLP_TRNK_RADIOWIDEIHLP_SPIN_VC_RSSIACCTHLDJHLP_VOC_ACT_TIMEK HLP_VOC_ENL HLP_VOCOPTIONMHLP_VOC_RSSI_ACPT_THLDNHLP_VOC_SITE_LCKRSSI POOR/ACCEPTABLE THRESHOLD`RSSI POOR/ACCEPTABLE THRESHOLD RSSI - Recieved Signal Strength Indication (i.e. strength of the current signal) In the RSSI sampling scheme, RSSI values are separated into 4 levels: poor, acceptable, good, and excellent. This value specifies the poor/acceptable boundary. Domain {L: 00 <= L <= FF} RSSI value FF | | Excellent Level |------------------------ | Good Level |------------------------ | Acceptable Level L |------------------------ | Poor Level 00 |------------------------ RSSI GOOD/EXCELLENT THRESHOLD^RSSI GOOD/EXCELLENT THRESHOLD RSSI - Recieved Signal Strength Indication (i.e. strength of the current signal) In the RSSI sampling scheme, RSSI values are separated into 4 levels: poor, acceptable, good, and excellent. This value specifies the poor/acceptable boundary. Domain {L: 00 <= L <= FF} RSSI value FF | | Excellent Level L |------------------------ | Good Level |------------------------ | Acceptable Level |------------------------ | Poor Level 00 |------------------------ RSSI ACCEPTABLE/GOOD THRESHOLD@RSSI ACCEPTABLE/GOOD THRESHOLD RSSI - Recieved Signal Strength Indication (i.e. strength of the current signal) In the RSSI sampling scheme, RSSI values are separated into 4 levels: poor, acceptable, good, and excellent. This value specifies the poor/acceptable boundary. Domain {L: 00 <= L <= FF} RSSI value FF | | Excellent Level |------------------------ | Good Level L |------------------------ | Acceptable Level |------------------------ | Poor Level 00 |------------------------ TRUNK RADIO WIDE OPTIONSTRUNK RADIO WIDE OPTIONS The options and parameters on this screen apply to all trunking operation, independent of system, personality, or talkgroup. Other Radio Wide options that apply to both conventional and trunking operation are located on the Radio Wide Options screen (Edit->Common-> Radio Wide). Conventional options are located on the Conventional Radio Wide Options screen (Edit->Conventional->Conv Radio Wide). VC RSSI ACCEPTABLE THRESHOLDVC RSSI ACCEPTABLE THRESHOLD RSSI - Received Signal Strength Indication (i.e., strength of the current signal.) While in a voice call, RSSI samples will be compared against the Voice Channel RSSI Acceptable Threshold. If samples fall below this threshold, the radio will initiate an attempt at site switching, causing an interruption in the voice call. Valid RSSI values range from 1 to FF. Selecting Disabled will set the threshold to 0, disabling voice channel RSSI site switching. The factory default is Disabled. VOC ACTIVATION TIME (ms)+VOC ACTIVATION TIME (ms) This field defines the maximum time that the radio will delay before sending in ISW requests upon receiving a system status OSW indicating the site is exiting VOC mode. Valid entries are from 500ms to 6000ms in 25ms increments. The factory default is 500ms. VOC CAPABLEVOC CAPABLE When a radio is VOC capable, it is able to handle the transition of a site going into and out of VOC Mode without entering the out of range state. VOC OPTIONSVOC OPTIONS This screen defines the necessary data fields for operation on a Voice on Control capable site. When a site enters VOC Mode, its Control Channel is surrendered for a Voice Call. All radios that are not VOC Capable will go out of range at that time. VOC RSSI ACCEPTABLE THRESHOLDVOC RSSI ACCEPTABLE THRESHOLD RSSI - Received Signal Strength Indication (i.e., strength of the current signal.) This field defines the minimum signal strength (RSSI value) for a radio to determine that it is in range of a valid voice or control channel. If a site enters Voice on Control, the radio will remain locked onto that site. One of the possible conditions that would cause the radio to roam to another site (or possibly enter the Out of Range State), is when the radio determines there is about 5 seconds of low signal strength (RSSI below this threshold) on the last active CC. Valid entries are from 0 to 255. The factory default is 74. _TIMEO HLP_1_SYSP HLP_AFFI_TYPEQHLP_CC_TX_FREQ R HLP_CHAN_BW!SHLP_CONNECT_TONE"T HLP_OMNILINK#UHLP_ZONE_DEB_TIMER$VHLP_COVERAGE_TYPE%WHLP_CONTROL_CHANNELS&X HLP_DYN_REGRP'YVOC SITE LOCK TIME (sec)HVOC SITE LOCK TIME (sec) This field defines the maximum time (in seconds) a radio will remain locked onto a Voice on Control Site before it will attempt to lock onto other sites (and possibly enter the Out of Range State). Valid entries are from 15sec to 255sec in 1sec increments. The factory default is 60sec. SYSTEM INDEXSYSTEM INDEX This field is used to scroll through the available systems. The navigation buttons can be used to navigate through the available systems. AFFILIATION TYPEAFFILIATION TYPE This field is used to select the Affiliation Type. Automatic - The radio will immediately affiliate with the central controller on a Talkgroup change (i.e., selected Talkgroup does not match last affiliated Talkgroup). On PTT - Affiliates only when the PTT is pressed. SmartZone radios MUST use Automatic Affiliation and SmartZone radios always affiliate on power up and on site switches in addition to affiliating on Talkgroup changes. The factory default is On PTT. FREQUENCYFREQUENCY Enter the Control Channel Receive/Transmit frequency directly in MHz. The UP/DOWN arrow buttons may also be used to scroll through valid frequencies. Control channels are used by the radio to send/receive information to the central trunking repeater system. Up to four control channels are used for standard trunking operation and up to eight are used for WAC AMSS, regardless of the number listed. Use the ADD and DELETE buttons to add and delete channels. fuNr@uNr@deuNr@uNr@fghuNr@uNr@iuNr@uNr@jkeuNr@uNr@lmnopquNr@uNr@rstuvwMuNr@uNr@xyzMuNr@uNr@|}uNr@uNr@~uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@UuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@CHANNEL BANDWIDTHQCHANNEL BANDWIDTH This field is used to select the Channel BandWidth. This value must be set to the Channel BandWidth of the system the radio is to operate on. Note: Strapping fields for Announcement Group, Fleet ID, Talkgroup, etc. will be forced to 'Clear' if 12.5 kHz is selected. The factory default is 25.0 kHz. CONNECT TONE (Hz)CONNECT TONE (Hz) This field is used to select the connect tone for this system. A system key is required to access this field. Otherwise, the SDF download procedure must be used (File->SDF Merge). The valid selections are: 0 - 105.88 Hz 4 - 97.30 Hz 1 - 76.60 Hz 5 - 116.13 Hz 2 - 83.72 Hz 6 - 128.57 Hz 3 - 90.00 Hz 7 - 138.46 Hz The Connect Tone is a sub-audible tone required on the voice channel to access the trunked repeater. The function is similar to the conventional repeater access tone. This field is not applicable for SmartZone Systems. OMNILINK OMNILINK When an OmniLink feature is enabled, the radio will be allowed to roam from one SmartZone System within an OmniLink System to another SmartZone System within the same OmniLink System. The factory default is Disabled. ZONE DEBOUNCE TIMER ZONE DEBOUNCE TIMER This field defines the duration that radio will be forced to remain at a SmartZone System within an OmniLink System before being allowed to switch to any other SmartZone System within the OmniLink System. Keeping subscribers from bouncing between Zones guarantees that the fixed end databases will keep up with the location of the roaming subscriber units. The factory default is 5 seconds. COVERAGE TYPETCOVERAGE TYPE This field is used to select the Coverage Type. A system key is required to access this field. Otherwise, the SDF download procedure must be used (File->SDF Merge). The choices are: WAC AMSS - Wide Area Coverage Automatic Multiple Site Select. Local AMSS - Local Automatic Multiple Site Select. SmartZone - New Motorola system for wide area roaming. Disabled - Disable wide area coverage. Up to four control channels are used for standard trunking operation and up to eight are used for WAC AMSS, regardless of the number listed on the Control Channel Screen (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Systems->Ctrl Chans). In an AMSS System multiple sites are linked together to form a large trunked System. Radios programmed for Wide Area AMSS can use the Site that they are in range of and when they move between sites the radio can switch sites without dropping any communications that are in progress. Up to eight control channels can be used for Wide Area systems. If WAC AMSS is selected and WAC AMSS Failsoft is selected on the Trunking Personality Screen (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Personality), the WAC Failsoft page on the Personality screen will be used for entering the failsoft channels. Radios programmed for Local AMSS are only allowed to use one site. This site is entered as the Site ID below this field. 'CONTROL CHANNEL TABLE FOR 800 MHz MODALCONTROL CHANNEL TABLE FOR 800 MHz MODAL This screen allows you to change/view the control channels for this system. Function Key Descriptions: ADD Button - This button is used to add another Control Channel for this Trunking System. NAVIGATION Button - These buttons are used to navigate to other Trunking System (in numerical sequence) while remaining in the same data field. DELETE Button - This button is used to delete an existing Channel Control from this Trunking Systems. NOTE: It is beneficial to sort the control channel frequencies in ascending order in a SmartZone system! The advantage to doing this in a FailSoft situation (if FailSoft by Talkgroup is NOT used) is the radio goes to its control channel list and uses the first channel as its FailSoft channel. If channels are sorted (or at least sorted in an order designed to facilitate FailSoft operations), potential problems such as having multiple radios on different FailSoft channels can be avoided. In the case of Failsoft by Talkgroup, if a radio goes to its Talkgroup FailSoft frequency and that particular repeater is down (perhaps the very condition which caused the FailSoft situation to occur) it will then go to the control channel list as before for FailSoft frequencies. Thus, it is beneficial to sort the control channels under FailSoft by Talkgroup usage as well. A system key is required to access these fields. DYNAMIC REGROUPING ENABLE0DYNAMIC REGROUPING ENABLE This field is used to enable Dynamic Regrouping for this system. A Dynamic Regrouping Talkgroup position (DYN) must be assigned on the Zone/Channel Summary (Edit->Zone Channel) screen. Enabling Dynamic Regrouping will automatically add DYN to the list of talkgroups on that screen. Only one DYN position may be assigned per system. Dynamic Regrouping allows the dispatcher to temporarily reassign selected radios operating in separate fleets and/or talkgroups into a single group. The factory default is Disabled. HLP_FEATURE1(ZHLP_HOT_DTMF_TIMING)[ HLP_INDEX*\ HLP_INDI_ID+]HLP_INDI_ID_HEX,^HLP_ISW_RETRY_TIMER-_ HLP_MSG_ALIAS.`HLP_MSG_ALIAS_NUM/aHLP_MSG_ALIAS_TBL0bHLP_MSG_ALIAS_TXT1cHLP_OONE TOUCH BUTTON FEATURE1ONE TOUCH BUTTON FEATURE This field is used to select the feature that corresponds to this One Touch Button. One Touch Buttons 1-4 may be selected as Trunking Buttons (Side Button 1, Side Button 2, Side Button 3, and the Orange Button) on the Radio Wide Button Screen (Edit->Common->Buttons). HOT DTMF TIMINGHOT DTMF TIMING This field is used to select the set of DTMF timing parameters for this personality. Timing can be changed for Initial Delay, Digit Duration, and Integer Delay. The radio contains a table with four sets of values for each of these parameters. The actual parameters are entered on the Radio Wide Phone configuration screen (Edit->Common->Phone Lists->Dialing Options). The factory default is 1. INDEXINDEX Enter the value for the index into the list of the feature (Phone, Private Call, Call Alert, Status, or Message) assigned to the One Touch Button. INDIVIDUAL IDINDIVIDUAL ID Enter the Trunking Individual ID as specified in the instruction message. This Individual ID is four-digit hexadecimal number (for Type II) that uniquely identifies your radio on a particular system. A system key is required to access this field. Otherwise, the SDF download procedure must be used (File->SDF Merge). Type II / IIi Only: The Individual ID is displayed in the form decimal-hexadecimal to allow the viewing of the decimal/hexadecimal conversion. This Individual ID is Valid ID's will be between 1 and FFFE. The decimal equivalent of the Individual ID is used for your radio's Private Conversation Call ID (7 + ID#), interconnect land-to-portable unit calls (7 + ID #), and interconnect land-to-portable talkgroup calls (7 + ID #). Type II systems have a single Individual ID per radio, independent of the number of talkgroups, user groups, or personalities that radio has on that System. INDIVIDUAL ID HEXINDIVIDUAL ID HEX Enter the Trunking Individual ID as specified in the instruction message. This Individual ID is four-digit hexadecimal number (for Type II) that uniquely identifies your radio on a particular system. A system key is required to access this field. Otherwise, the SDF download procedure must be used (File->SDF Merge). Type II / IIi Only: The Individual ID is displayed in the form decimal-hexadecimal to allow the viewing of the decimal/hexadecimal conversion. This Individual ID is Valid ID's will be between 1 and FFFE. The decimal equivalent of the Individual ID is used for your radio's Private Conversation Call ID (7 + ID#), interconnect land-to-portable unit calls (7 + ID #), and interconnect land-to-portable talkgroup calls (7 + ID #). Type II systems have a single Individual ID per radio, independent of the number of talkgroups, user groups, or personalities that radio has on that System. ISW RETRY TIMERBISW RETRY TIMER This field is used to select the value for this field. This field changes the interim spacing between ISW retries. Spacing between retries is extended to accommodate System access delays. Valid entries are 'Disabled', '25 ms', '50 ms', and '75 ms'. The factory default value is 'Disabled'. MESSAGE ALIASINGMESSAGE ALIASING This field is used to enable Message Aliasing for this system. This option will permit you to customize the Message number and to assign an alias name to each message. [For non-keypad models this option is NOT supported.] The Message feature must be enabled on the Trunking Personality Screen (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Personality), and the Message must be assigned on the Radio Wide Menu Screen (Edit->Common->Menu Items). MESSAGE ALIAS NUMBERMESSAGE ALIAS NUMBER This field indicates the position number for the Message Alias Text Field. The valid range of values is 1 to 16. MESSAGE ALIAS TABLEMESSAGE ALIAS TABLE This table pertains to the Trunking Message Alias List. ADD Button - This button allows you to add an item to the Message Alias List. DELETE Button - This button allows you to delete an item from the Message Alias List. uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@tuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@WuNr@uNr@YuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@[uNr@uNr@]uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@MESSAGE ALIAS TEXTiMESSAGE ALIAS TEXT This field contains the ASCII text for each of the Message Alias Text Fields. BT_CC_RX_FREQ2dHLP_OBT_CC_TX_FREQ3eHLP_OBT_CTRL_CHAN4f HLP_ONE_TOUCH5gHLP_PHONE_DTMF_TIMING6hHLP_REMOTE_MONITOR_EN7iHLP_REMOTE_MONITOR_TIMER8jHLP_RX_CHANNEL9k HLP_RX_END:l HLP_TX_END;m RX FREQUENCYRX FREQUENCY Enter the Control Channel Receive frequency directly in MHz. Control channels are used by the radio to send/receive information to the central trunking repeater system. Up to four control channels are used for standard trunking operation and up to eight are used for WAC AMSS, regardless of the number listed. Use the ADD and DELETE buttons to add and delete channels. TX FREQUENCYTX FREQUENCY Enter the Control Channel Transmit frequency directly in MHz. Control channels are used by the radio to send/receive information to the central trunking repeater system. Up to four control channels are used for standard trunking operation and up to eight are used for WAC AMSS, regardless of the number listed. Use the ADD and DELETE buttons to add and delete channels. CONTROL CHANNEL FOR OBT MODALCONTROL CHANNEL FOR OBT MODAL This screen is used to enger the Control Channel frequencies for Other Band Trunking. Note that a Receive and a Transmit frequency are required since this is for the OBT protocol. ONE TOUCHONE TOUCH One Touch supports Phone, Private Call, Call Alert, Status and Message. One Touch feature is activated by pressing Side Button 1, 2, 3 or the Orange Button. These buttons are programmed on Radio Wide Button Screen (Edit->Common->Buttons). When the button is pressed, the Phone, Private Call, Call Alert, Status, Message corresponding to One Touch Index will be initiated. This allows for quick access to commonly used functions. For example, One Touch button 1 feature is selected as Phone and One Touch Index is 2. Also, Orange Button is programmed as One Touch 1. When the Orange button is pressed, the second telephone number from the phone list will be transmitted. PHONE DTMF TIMINGPHONE DTMF TIMING This field is used to select the set of DTMF timing parameters for this personality. Timing can be changed for Initial Delay, Digit Duration, and Integer Delay. The radio contains a table with four sets of values for each of these parameters. The actual parameters are entered on the Radio Wide Phone configuration screen (Edit->Common->Phone Lists->Dialing Options). The factory default is 1. REMOTE MONITORbREMOTE MONITOR This field is used to enable Radio Trace (remote monitor) for this system. REMOTE MONITOR BASE TIMERREMOTE MONITOR BASE TIMER Enter or scroll to select the base time value in seconds the radio will transmit during a Radio Trace for this system (15, 30, 45, or 60 sec). CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TABLECHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TABLE This screen is used to enter the Channel Assignment data used for OBT (Other Band Trunking). Three different frequency splits may be defined for each system. After the Receive and Transmit ranges are defined, press Ctrl Chans Tab to enter the Control Channel frequencies. Caution: This information must match the Central Controller exactly or the system will not work. Assignment Rules: 1) The Start frequency must be less than the End frequency, and they must be within the allowed frequency range of the radio. 2) (End Freq - Start Freq) must be evenly divisible by the channel spacing so the range can be divided into an integer value to assign the control channel number properly. 3) A maximum of 380 receive channels and 380 transmit channels can be assigned. The number of channels per range is: # = (End Freq - Start Freq) / Spacing + 1 RECEIVE END FREQUENCY>RECEIVE END FREQUENCY Enter the Frequency Range End point directly in MHz. The End frequency must be larger than or equal the start frequency, and they must be within the allowed frequency range of the radio. Caution: This information must match the Central Controller exactly or the system will not work. TRANSMIT END FREQUENCY?TRANSMIT END FREQUENCY Enter the Frequency Range End point directly in MHz. The End frequency must be larger than or equal the start frequency, and they must be within the allowed frequency range of the radio. Caution: This information must match the Central Controller exactly or the system will not work. HLP_RX_SPACING<nHLP_TX_SPACING=o HLP_RX_START>p HLP_TX_START?q HLP_RX_STATUS@r HLP_TX_STATUSAsHLP_SITE_ALIASBtHLP_SITE_ALIAS_NUMCuHLP_SITE_ALIAS_TBLDvHLP_SITE_ALIAS_TXTEw HLP_SRECEIVE SPACINGRECEIVE SPACING This field is used to select the Channel Spacing for this frequency range. (End Freq - Start Freq) must be evenly divisible by the channel spacing so the range can be divided into an integer value to assign the control channel number properly. See more help on Channel Assignment Table. Note: There are two 25kHz Channel Spacing. The first one has 6.25kHz step size and the second one has 5kHz step size for the Start Frequency. TRANSMIT SPACINGTRANSMIT SPACING This field is used to select the Channel Spacing for this frequency range. (End Freq - Start Freq) must be evenly divisible by the channel spacing so the range can be divided into an integer value to assign the control channel number properly. See more help on Channel Assignment Table. Note: There are two 25kHz Channel Spacing. The first one has 6.25kHz step size and the second one has 5kHz step size for the Start Frequency. RECEIVE START FREQUENCY@RECEIVE START FREQUENCY Enter the Frequency Range Start point directly in MHz. The Start frequency must be less than or equal the end frequency, and they must be within the allowed frequency range of the radio. Caution: This information must match the Central Controller exactly or the system will not work. TRANSMIT START FREQUENCYATRANSMIT START FREQUENCY Enter the Frequency Range Start point directly in MHz. The Start frequency must be less than or equal the end frequency, and they must be within the allowed frequency range of the radio. Caution: This information must match the Central Controller exactly or the system will not work. RX STATUStRX STATUS This field is used to enable this frequency split. See more help on Channle Assignment Table. uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@ uNr@uNr@vuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@|uNr@uNr@XuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@>uNr@uNr@MuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@ TX STATUStTX STATUS This field is used to enable this frequency split. See more help on Channle Assignment Table. SITE ALIASINGSITE ALIASING This field is used to enable Site Aliasing for this system for AMSS and SmartZone operation. This option will permit you to customize the Site number and to assign an alias name to each message. See Site Page. AMSS or SmartZone Coverage Type must be enabled on the Trunking System Screen (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Systems), and the SITE mnemonic must be assigned on the Radio Wide Menu Screen (Edit->Common->Menu Items). SITE ALIAS NUMBERSITE ALIAS NUMBER This field indicates the position number for the Site Alias Text Field. The valid range of values is 1 to 64. SITE ALIAS TABLESITE ALIAS TABLE This table pertains to the Trunking Site Alias List. ADD Button - This button allows you to add an item to the Site Alias List. DELETE Button - This button allows you to delete an item from the Site Alias List. SITE ALIAS TEXTcSITE ALIAS TEXT This field contains the ASCII text for each of the Site Alias Text Fields. ITE_IDFxHLP_SPLINTER_CHANGy HLP_STS_ALIASHzHLP_STS_ALIAS_NUMI{HLP_STS_ALIAS_TBLJ|HLP_STS_ALIAS_TXTK} HLP_SYS_IDL~HLP_SYS_ID_ALIASMHLP_TRK_CHAN_ASGN_TYPENHLP_TRUNK_REPEATER_OFFOSITE IDSITE ID Enter the Site ID for Local AMSS operation. The range of valid ID's is 0-63. A system key is required to access this field. Otherwise, the SDF download procedure must be used (File->SDF Merge). SPLINTER CHANNEL}SPLINTER CHANNEL This field is used to enable Splinter Channel operation for this system (800 MHz Only). The control channels and failsoft frequencies will be shifted down 12.5 kHz, and the radio will interpret the channel numbers received over the air as splinter channels as well. Channels in the 821 band will not be affected. The factory default is Disabled. STATUS ALIASINGSTATUS ALIASING This field is used to enable Status Aliasing for this system. This option will permit you to customize the Status number and to assign an alias name to each message. [For non-keypad models this option is NOT supported.] The Status feature must be enabled on the Trunking Personality Screen (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Personality), and the Status must be assigned on the Radio Wide Menu Screen (Edit->Common->Menu Items). STATUS ALIAS NUMBERSTATUS ALIAS NUMBER This field indicates the position number for the Status Alias Text Field. The valid range of values is 1 to 8 for Trunking. STATUS ALIAS TABLESTATUS ALIAS TABLE This table pertains to the Trunking Status Alias List. ADD Button - This button allows you to add an item to the Status Alias List. DELETE Button - This button allows you to delete an item from the Status Alias List. STATUS ALIAS TEXTgSTATUS ALIAS TEXT This field contains the ASCII text for each of the Status Alias Text Fields. SYSTEM IDKSYSTEM ID Enter the Trunking System ID in hex. This field contains the 4-digit hexadecimal number which identifies the trunked System. A system key is required to access this field. Otherwise, the SDF download procedure must be used (File->SDF Merge). This number must match the ID of the Trunking Repeater System. SYSTEM ID ALIASSYSTEM ID ALIAS This field is used to enable System ID Alias feature. When enabled, the upper 8 bits of the System ID are ignored. The factory default is Disabled. CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TYPE#CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TYPE This field is used to select the Channel Assignment Type: Domestic - 25.0 kHz channel spacing for 806-821 MHz band and 12.5kHz channel spacing for 821-824 MHz band used in the USA. International - 25.0 kHz channel spacing used outside the USA. TRUNKING SYSTEM REPEATER OFFSET*TRUNKING SYSTEM REPEATER OFFSET This field is used to show the System Repeater Offset. This value is set to the frequency separation between the transmitter and receiver frequencies used at the central repeater site. The factory default is 45 MHz for 800 band; 39 MHz for 900 band. HLP_TRUNK_SYS_OPTIONSPHLP_TRUNK_SYSTEM_800QHLP_TRUNK_SYSTEM_OBTR HLP_TX_POWERSHLP_CHANNEL_NAMETHLP_PERSONALITY_NUMBERUHLP_PERSONALITY_TYPEVHLP_TALKGROUP_NUMBERSWHLP_ZONE_CHAN_ASSIGNMENTRUNKING SYSTEM OPTIONSpTRUNKING SYSTEM OPTIONS The Trunking System Option screen permits access to additional features and options to further customize the radio configuration to your specific communication needs. Caution should be observed when changing parameters on this screen. System parameter changes can substantially degrade performance if they are not made system wide. uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@5uNr@uNr@NuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@QuNr@uNr@wuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@9uNr@uNr@WuNr@uNr@YuNr@uNr@+uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@TRUNK SYSTEM TRUNK SYSTEM This screen is used to program the Trunking SYSTEM configuration for your radio. Function Key Descriptions: ADD Button - This button is used to add another Trunking System to the existing number of Trunking Systems. DELETE Button - This button is used to delete an existing Trunking System from the existing number of Trunking Systems. REVERSE Button - This button is used to navigate to the previous Trunking System while remaining in the same data field. FORWARD Button - This button is used to navigate to the next Trunking System while remaining in the same data field. FASTREVERSE Button - This button is used to navigate to the first Trunking System while remaining in the same data field. FASTFORWARD Button - This button is used to navigate to the last Trunking System while remaining in the same data field. CONTROL CHANNEL Page - This screen is used to change and view the parameters associated with the control channel. OPTIONS Page - This screen is used to change and view additional Trunking System parameters. The steps for Trunking programming are as follows: 1) Program System (This screen). 1a) Enter Control Channels (Control Chans Screen). 2) Create Personalities (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Personality) and Link to System. 2a) Enter Talkgroups (Subfleets) for each Personality (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Personality->Talkgroups screen). 3) Assign Buttons/Menus for System and Personality features (Edit->Common->Buttons and Edit->Common->Menu Items). 4) Assign the Talkgroups to the Zone/Channel map (Edit->Zone Channel). A Trunking System refers to a specific repeater site, the System ID, the individual radio ID for that System, the control channel frequencies, and the connect tone required to operate on that System. Maximum number of systems for Privacy Plus Non-keypad and Keypad are 10, 16 for Privacy Plus Roaming and Smartzone Non-keypad, 20 for Privacy Plus Roaming Keypad and Smartzone Keypad. Each System that your radio is programmed to operate on is 'linked' to one or more trunking personalities. The personality defines the features available for your radio while operating on that System. TRUNK SYSTEM OBT TRUNK SYSTEM OBT This screen is used to program the Trunking SYSTEM configuration for your radio. Function Key Descriptions: ADD Button - This button is used to add another Trunking System to the existing number of Trunking Systems. DELETE Button - This button is used to delete an existing Trunking System from the existing number of Trunking Systems. REVERSE Button - This button is used to navigate to the previous Trunking System while remaining in the same data field. FORWARD Button - This button is used to navigate to the next Trunking System while remaining in the same data field. FASTREVERSE Button - This button is used to navigate to the first Trunking System while remaining in the same data field. FASTFORWARD Button - This button is used to navigate to the last Trunking System while remaining in the same data field. CONTROL CHANNEL Page - This screen is used to change and view the parameters associated with the control channel. OPTIONS Page - This screen is used to change and view additional Trunking System parameters. The steps for Trunking programming are as follows: 1) Program System (This screen). 1a) Enter Control Channels (Control Chans Screen). 2) Create Personalities (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Personality) and Link to System. 2a) Enter Talkgroups (Subfleets) for each Personality (Edit->Trunking->Trunk Personality->Talkgroups screen). 3) Assign Buttons/Menus for System and Personality features (Edit->Common->Buttons and Edit->Common->Menu Items). 4) Assign the Talkgroups to the Zone/Channel map (Edit->Zone Channel). A Trunking System refers to a specific repeater site, the System ID, the individual radio ID for that System, the control channel frequencies, and the connect tone required to operate on that System. Maximum number of systems for Privacy Plus Non-keypad and Keypad are 10, 16 for Privacy Plus Roaming and Smartzone Non-keypad, 20 for Privacy Plus Roaming Keypad and Smartzone Keypad. Each System that your radio is programmed to operate on is 'linked' to one or more trunking personalities. The personality defines the features available for your radio while operating on that System. TX POWER SELECT"TX POWER SELECT This field is used to select either High or Low transmit power operation for the radio on this system. The transmit power may be reduced using this field. The high/low power icon will appear depending on the power level selected. Note that during Talkgroup Scan operation, when radio scans to an active member, the high/low power setting will be that of the current selected mode power level irrespective of whether the scanned member has a high or low power setting. The factory default for this feature is High. CHANNEL NAME>CHANNEL NAME Each Channel may be assigned an alphanumeric name, The number of characters allotted for the Channel name versus the Zone name is defined on the Radio Wide Display Options screen (Edit->Common->Display Options). The channel name will appear to the right of the zone name on the radio display. PERSONALITY NUMBERoPERSONALITY NUMBER This field is used to select the personality number for this channel. The number may also be entered directly. Personalities must be defined before they can be assigned on the screen. Trunking personalities are entered on the Trunking Personality screen, and conventional personalities are entered on the Conventional Personality menu. PERSONALITY TYPEPERSONALITY TYPE This field is used to select either a conventional or trunked personality for each zone member. Both types may be assigned within a single zone. Personalities must be defined before they can be assigned on this screen. Trunking personalities are entered on the Trunking Personality screen, and conventional personalities are entered on the Conventional Personality menu. TALKGROUP NUMBERSpTALKGROUP NUMBERS This field is used to select the Trunking Talkgroup (or Subfleet) ID for this channel. The ID will be displayed in Hex. Select ATG for an Announcement gruop, FLT for Fleetwide or DYN for a Dynamic Regrouping position. Valid Talkgroups or Subfleets for each personality must be defined on the Trunking Personality menu before they may be assigned on this screen. The Dynamic Regrouping feature must be enabled on the Trunking System menu in order to be selected as a talkgroup. Announcement Group, Fleetwide must also be enabled on the Trunking Personality System menu to function properly. TX HLP_ZONE_NAMEYHLP_ZONE_NUMBERZ HLP_SATUS[HLP_RX_FREQUENCY\HLP_TX_FREQUENCY]HLP_IGNORE_SITE_RESOURCE_PREFER^HLP_PREFER_SITE_ID_HLP_OMNILINK_PREFER_SITE_ID`HLP_PREFER_STATUSa ZONE/CHANNEL @ZONE/CHANNEL A zone is an artificial grouping of channels (or talkgroups) to permit ease of operation. Generally, all members of a zone will reflect some common characteristic such as geographic location, job function, signaling type, etc. Each member of a zone is defined by selecting a conventional personality, or a trunking personality and a talkgroup. An optional name can also be assigned to each member of the zone. Each zone can also be named on radios equipped with a display. The number of characters allotted for the Zone name versus the Channel name is defined on the Radio Wide Display Options screen (Edit->Common->Display Options). Zones and channels can be added and deleted via the buttons at the right of the screen. Maximum number of modes for Non-keypad Models are 16, 90 for Privacy Plus Keypad, 160 for Privacy Plus Roaming Keypad, 250 for Smartzone Keypad. Maximum number of zones is 1 for Non-keypad Models, 16 for Privacy Plus Keypad, 50 for both Privacy Plus Roaming Keypad and Smartzone Keypad. Zone selection may be via the navigation buttons. ZONE NAMEjZONE NAME Each Zone may be assigned an alphanumeric name. The number of characters allotted for the Zone name versus the Channel name is defined on the Radio Wide Display Options screen (Edit->Common->Display Options). The zone name will appear to the left of the channel name on the radio display. For single zone radios, the zone name is optional. ZONE NUMBERZONE NUMBER This field is used to select the desired zone. The number may be changed using navigation button. Zones/Channels may be added or deleted with the buttons at the right of the screen. FAILSOFT STATUS&FAILSOFT STATUS This field is used to enable/disable Failsoft for this personality. If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enable). This means the radio will act like a conventional talkaround radio, transmitting and receiving on the same frequency. RECEIVE FAILSOFT FREQUENCY9RECEIVE FAILSOFT FREQUENCY Enter the Receive Failsoft Frequency in MHz for WAC AMSS failsoft operation. If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enable). This is the receiving frequency which the radio will use during failsoft operation upon loss of the control channel. TRANSMIT FAILSOFT FREQUENCY:TRANSMIT FAILSOFT FREQUENCY Enter the Transmit Failsoft Frequency in MHz for WAC AMSS failsoft operation. If the repeater system fails, the radio will go into Failsoft mode (if enable). This is the transmit frequency which the radio will use during failsoft operation upon loss of the control channel. IGNORE SITE RESOURCE PREFERENCYIGNORE SITE RESOURCE PREFERENCY If enabled, the radio ignores site resources information received in Adjacent Control Channel OSWs. If disabled, the radio will select sites based on this site resources information. The factory default is Disabled. PREFERRED SITE ID|PREFERRED SITE ID The value specifies the site id of the site having preferred status. Domain {n: 1 <= n <= 64} OMNILINK PREFERRED SITE ID OMNILINK PREFERRED SITE ID The value specifies the site id of the site having preferred status. Domain {n: 1 <= n <= 64} uNr@uNr@  uNr@uNr@luNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@vuNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@uNr@ 8uNr@uNr@!"zuNr@uNr@$%auNr@uNr@&'1uNr@uNr@()ruNr@uNr@*+]uNr@uNr@,-uNr@uNr@./GuNr@uNr@012 PREFER STATUSPREFER STATUS The value of the preferred site status for the site. Domain {v: v = non-preferred, least preferred, preferred, always preferred} NON-PREFERRED ==> site is given no preference. If the site is not listed here, the radio automatically assigns it no preference. LEAST-PREFERRED ==> site will be avoided unless it is the only usable site for operation. PREFERRED => site will be used over all non-preferred sites with similar signal strength. ALWAYS-PREFERRED ==> site will be used over all non preferred sites with similar signal strength even if site loses communication with the zone controller (enters site trunking). HLP_OMNILINK_PREFER_STATUSbHLP_OMNILINK_SYSTEM_IDcHLP_MDC_CALL_LIST_TABLEdHLP_MDC_CALL_IDeHLP_MDC_CALL_TEXTfHLP_MDC_RPTR_ID_LISTgHLP_MDC_RPTR_IDhHLP_CONV_MSG_LIST_TABLEiHLP_CONVOMNILINK PREFER STATUS OMNILINK PREFER STATUS The value of the preferred site status for the site. Domain {v: v = non-preferred, least preferred, preferred, always preferred} NON-PREFERRED ==> site is given no preference. If the site is not listed here, the radio automatically assigns it no preference. LEAST-PREFERRED ==> site will be avoided unless it is the only usable site for operation. PREFERRED => site will be used over all non-preferred sites with similar signal strength. ALWAYS-PREFERRED ==> site will be used over all non preferred sites with similar signal strength even if site loses communication with the zone controller (enters site trunking). OMNILINK SYSTEM ID TOMNILINK SYSTEM ID Enter the Trunking System ID in hex. This field contains the 4-digit hexadecimal number which identifies the trunked System. A system key is required to access this field. Otherwise, the SDF download procedure must be used (File->SDF Merge). This number must match the ID of the Trunking Repeater System. MDC CALL LIST MDC CALL LIST This screen is used to edit Conventional MDC Call ID's and their associated names or aliases. The ID entries in this table are stored in the radio and made available to the radio user in Selective Call or Call Alert operation. For radio models capable of supporting multiple MDC Systems, the Call list defined here is made available to all MDC Systems. An MDC Call ID is either an Individual Call ID or a Group Call ID. The RSS interprets each entry which begins with the hexadecimal digit `E' as a Group ID. Call IDs beginning with a digit other than `E' are treat as Individual IDs. Also, the number of characters for the ID alias labled 'Call Text', is automatically determined according to the display capability of the radio. Each Conventional System may have a unique call list, and each list may have a maximum of 19 ID's. The call lists defined on this screen are assigned to the conventional system on the Conventional System screen. MDC CALL LIST ID `MDC CALL LIST ID Enter the four-digit (hexadecimal) MDC CALL ID for this member of the call list. The Call ID is used to target a radio when an individual or group call has to be sent to that radio or set of radios. The four digit ID is a hexadecimal number and can therefore be comprised of hex digits 'A' through 'F'. The valid range of values is 1-FFFF. NOTES ON MDC CALL IDs: * A Call ID preceded by the hexadecimal digit 'E' is interpreted by the RSS as a Group ID. IDs of the form 'Exxx' (where x implies any hex digit) should therefore be avoided for Individual/Primary ID specification. * Note also that the digit 'F' serves as a wildcard, so it can be strategically placed in a Call ID to make it match other Call IDs, thus creating the effect of a group ID. 'FFFF' for instance, would specify all radios in system." MDC CALL LIST TEXT MDC CALL LIST TEXT Enter the alphanumeric name for this Call ID. This name will appear on the radio display to facilitate ease of operation. MDC REPEATER ID LIST MDC REPEATER ID LIST The list of MDC Repeater IDs entered will be the IDs available when MDC is chosen as the Repeater Access Type. The MDC ID can be directly entered or the UP/DOWN arrow keys could be used to scroll through values. MDC REPEATER ID MDC REPEATER ID Use the Up/Down Arrow Keys to select or directly enter the desired ID of the Repeater. Valid Entries are from 0001 to 9999 in increments of 1. A Maximum of 16 IDs is allowed. CONV MESSAGE ALIAS CONV MESSAGE ALIAS This screen contains the Conventional Message Alias List and is used to view and edit the Message Alias Number and Message Alias Text. ADD MESSAGE -allows you to add a Message to the List. DELETE MESSAGE -allows you to delete a Message from the List. _MSG_ALIAS_NUMjHLP_CONV_MSG_ALIAS_TEXTkHLP_CONV_STS_LIST_TABLElHLP_CONV_STS_ALIAS_NUMmHLP_CONV_STS_ALIAS_TXTn HLP_CPS_PWDoHLP_CPS_PWD_ENCONV MESSAGE ALIAS NUMBER [CONV MESSAGE ALIAS NUMBER The Message Alias Number will match the message entry number in most cases. However, if the first entry in the list should cause the fourth message to be sent, then 4 should be assigned to the Message Alias Number of entry 1. The factory default for the Message Alias Number matches the message entry number. CONV MESSAGE ALIAS TEXT DCONV MESSAGE ALIAS TEXT Enter the text. The size of the Message will be display dependent. This field contains the ASCII text for each of the Message Alias Text Fields. The factory default will be either MSG X or MESSAGE X, where X is the Entry number. The length depends on the display type of the radio. CONV STATUS ALIAS CONV STATUS ALIAS This screen contains the Conventional Status Alias List and is used to view and edit the Status Alias Number and Status Alias Text. ADD STATUS -allows you to add a Status to the List. DELETE STATUS -allows you to delete a Status from the List. CONV STATUS ALIAS NUMBER TCONV STATUS ALIAS NUMBER The Status Alias Number will match the status entry number in most cases. However, if the first entry in the list should cause the fourth status to be sent, then 4 should be assigned to the Status Alias Number of entry 1. The factory default for the Status Alias Number matches the status entry number. CONV STATUS ALIAS TEXT ACONV STATUS ALIAS TEXT Enter the text. The size of the Status will be display dependent. This field contains the ASCII text for each of the Status Alias Text Fields. The factory default will be either STS X, or STATUS X, where X is the Entry number. The length depends on the display type of the radio. CPS PASSWORDCPS PASSWORD This option will only be active if the CPS PASSWORD ENABLE is selected (tick in the box). The users are allowed to enter a maximum 5 alphanumeric characters as their CPS Password. This field will be saved in the codeplug. CPS PASSWORD ENABLE0CPS PASSWORD ENABLE If this option is not selected (no tick in the check box) it indicates that the CPS will not be performing any password check prior to the opening of the codeplug either from radio read or archive file. If it is selected (tick in the check box), then the CPS will prompt a password entry window to the user after the completion of the radio read or at the beginning of the archive file opening process. The user will then be required to enter the correct password before the codeplug is displayed. The factory default is DISABLED GNr@Nr@7wGNr@89:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNr@Nr@Nr@Nr@uvwxyz{|}~p...qh HELP_CONTEXTSsDERIVED_OBJECTSHconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_COMMON_BUTTON = 0x043D; // BUTTONSWconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONV_ORG = 0x043E; // CONVENTIONAL BUTTONS Qconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRK_ORG = 0x043F; // TRUNKING BUTTONSVconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ALT_DISP_TIME = 0x0440; // ALT DISPLAY TIME (ms)Kconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AUTO_LITE = 0x0441; // AUTO LIGHTJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CALLER_ID = 0x0442; // CALLER IDRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CHAN_TEXT_SIZE = 0x0443; // CHANNEL TEXT SIZEMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DISPLAY_OPTIONS = 0x0444; // DISPLAY DATAYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DISP_LIGHT_TIME = 0x0445; // DISPLAY LIGHT TIME (sec)Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EMER_RECEIVE = 0x0446; // EMERGENCY RECEIVEVconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FAST_SCROLL_RATE = 0x0447; // FAST SCROLL RATE (ms)Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_INV_MENU_DISP = 0x0448; // INVERSE MENU DISPLAYRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SLOW_SCROLL_COUNT = 0x0449; // SLOW SCROLL COUNTVconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SLOW_SCROLL_RATE = 0x044A; // SLOW SCROLL RATE (ms)[const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TEMP_MSG_DISP_TIME = 0x044B; // TEMP MSG DISPLAY TIME (ms)Fconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_COMMON_MENU = 0x044C; // MENUSRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONV_MENU = 0x044D; // CONVENTIONAL ITEMKconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRK_MENU = 0x044E; // TRUNK ITEMFconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DIAL_OPTIONS = 0x044F; // DTMF Yconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DTMF_DIGIT_HANGTIME = 0x0450; // DTMF DIGIT HANGTIME (ms)Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DTMF_DURATION = 0x0451; // DTMF DIGIT DURATION Sconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DTMF_INITIAL_DELAY = 0x0452; // DTMF INITIAL DELAYUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DTMF_PAUSE_TIME = 0x0453; // DTMF PAUSE TIME (ms)Vconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_INTERDIGIT_DELAY = 0x0454; // DTMF INTERDIGIT DELAYXconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PHONE_DIALING_OPERATION = 0x0455; // PHONE DIALING OPERATIONFconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PHONE_LISTS = 0x0456; // PHONEMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PHONE_NUMBER = 0x0457; // PHONE NUMBERKconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PHONE_TEXT = 0x0458; // PHONE TEXT]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MANUAL_ACC_LIVE_DIALING = 0x0459; // MANUAL ACCESS LIVE DIALING `const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_INT_MIC_GAIN = 0x045A; // INTERNAL MICROPHONE GAIN (dB) `const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EXT_MIC_GAIN = 0x045B; // EXTERNAL MICROPHONE GAIN (dB) Tconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PHONE_ACCESS = 0x045C; // PHONE ACCESS CODE Vconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PHONE_DEACCESS = 0x045D; // PHONE DEACCESS CODE Jconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TCMS_MERGE = 0x045E; // SDF MERGE^const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ALERT_TONE_VOL_OFF = 0x045F; // ALERT TONE VOLUME OFFSET (dB)Sconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ALERT_TONS_ENABLE = 0x0460; // ALERT TONES ENABLETconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_BLK_PEND_CAPC = 0x0461; // BLOCK PENDING CA/PCTconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CHANNEL_DELAY = 0x0462; // CHANNEL DELAY (sec)Lconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RADIO_CLONE = 0x0463; // CLONE RADIONconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONFIGURE = 0x0464; // CONFIGURATIONEconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EXIT = 0x0465; // EXITJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FILE_OPEN = 0x0466; // FILE OPENMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FILE_SAVE_AS = 0x0467; // FILE SAVE ASJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FILE_SAVE = 0x0468; // FILE SAVETconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_HOME_MODE_SEL = 0x0469; // HOME MODE SELECTIONYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_LONG_KP_DUR = 0x046A; // LONG PRESS DURATION (ms)Vconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MIN_ALERT_TONE_VOL = 0x046B; // MIN ALERT TONE VOLUMEcconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OUR_IND = 0x046C; // RADIO WIDE OUT OF RANGE INDICATION[const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_POWERUP_ALERT_ENABLE = 0x046D; // POWER UP ALERT TONE ENABLEFconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PRINT_START = 0x046E; // PRINTKconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_READ_RADIO = 0x046F; // READ RADIOLconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RADIO_WRITE = 0x0470; // WRITE RADIONconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_COMMON_RADIO_WIDE = 0x0471; // RADIO OPTIONSZconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ROT_SW_SCAN_PRG = 0x0472; // ROTARY SWITCH (SCAN PRGM)Jconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RW_EMER_OPT = 0x0473; // EMERG OPTWconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SEL_KP_MUTE = 0x0474; // SELECTABLE KEYPAD MUTE]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SHORT_KP_DUR = 0x0475; // SHORT KEYPRESS DURATION (ms)Mconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SILENT_ALARM = 0x0476; // SILENT ALARMTconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_STANDBY_CHIRP = 0x0477; // STANDBY CHIRP (sec)[const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TOT_TABLE = 0x0478; // TIME OUT TIMER TABLE (sec)Iconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_CHIRP = 0x0479; // TX CHIRPDconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_LED = 0x047A; // LEDpconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_UNMUTE_OPTION = 0x047B; // RADIO WIDE EMERGENCY SILENT ALARM UNMUTE OPTIONXconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CARRIER_DETECT = 0x047NOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~C; // CARRIER DETECT REQUIREDOconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CHAN_NUM = 0x047D; // CHANNEL NUMBERRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DESIGNATED_TX_MEMBER = 0x047E; // DESIGNATED TX MEMVconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DYNAMIC_PRIORITY_ENABLE = 0x047F; // SCAN DYNAMIC PRIORITYYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FS_HOLD_TIME = 0x0480; // FAILSOFT HOLD TIME (sec)Xconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MONITOR_HOLD_TIME = 0x0481; // MONITOR HOLD TIME (sec)Lconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_VOTING_SCAN = 0x0482; // VOTING SCANTconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_NONPRIORITY_MEMBERS = 0x0483; // NONPRIORITY MEMBERSUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_NUISANCE_DELETE = 0x0484; // NUISANCE MODE DELETERconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PRIORITY_1_MEMBER = 0x0485; // PRIORITY 1 MEMBERUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PRIORITY_1_TYPE = 0x0486; // SCAN PRIORITY 1 TYPERconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PRIORITY_2_MEMBER = 0x0487; // PRIORITY 2 MEMBERUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PRIORITY_2_TYPE = 0x0488; // SCAN PRIORITY 2 TYPEVconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PRIORITY_CHAN_MARK = 0x0489; // PRIORITY CHAN MARKINGTconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PRIORITY_SCAN_ALERT = 0x048A; // PRIORITY SCAN ALERTSconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_HOLD_TIME = 0x048B; // RX HOLD TIME (sec)Econst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SCAN_LIST = 0x048C; // SCANMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SCAN_OPTIONS = 0x048D; // SCAN OPTIONSOconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SCAN_TYPE = 0x048E; // SCAN LIST TYPESconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SYS_INDEX = 0x048F; // TRUNKING SYSTEM IDYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SYSTEM_SEARCH_TIME = 0x0490; // SYSTEM SEARCH TIME (sec)Zconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ZONE_NUM = 0x0491; // ZONE NUMBER FOR SCAN LIST_const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_1_PERS_NO = 0x0492; // CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY INDEXWconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AUTOSCAN_EN = 0x0493; // CONVENTIONAL AUTO SCANIconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_BZ_LED_EN = 0x0494; // BUSY LEDSconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CHAN_ASGN_TYPE = 0x0495; // CHANNEL ASSGN TYPEnconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_COMPRESS_TYPE = 0x0496; // COMPRESSION TYPE FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYgconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_HEARCLEAR = 0x0497; // HEARCLEAR FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONVENTIONAL_PERSONALITY = 0x0498; // CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DRCT_EN = 0x0499; // DIRECT / REPEATERdconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DRCT_FREQ = 0x049A; // TALKAROUND TRANSMIT FREQUENCY (MHz)aconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DRCT_SQL_TYPE = 0x049B; // TALKAROUND TRANSMIT SQUELCH TYPElconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EXPAND_TYPE = 0x049C; // EXPANSION TYPE FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYKconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_HOTKEY_EN = 0x049D; // HOT KEYPADRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_PHONE = 0x049E; // PHONE OPERATION Tconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DTMF_ACCESS_TIMING_TABLE = 0x049F; // PHONE DTMF SELECT `const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AUTO_ACCESS_CODE_SELECTED = 0x04A0; // PHONE AUTO ACCESS CODE SELECT Mconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SIGNALLING = 0x04A1; // SIGNALLING Qconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MUTE_TYPE = 0x04A2; // UNMUTE/MUTE TYPERconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REVS_TOC_EN = 0x04A3; // REVERSE BURST TOCSconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_SYSTEM = 0x04A4; // MDC SYSTEM INDEX Mconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_PTT_ID = 0x04A5; // MDC PTT ID Wconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EMERG_PTT_ID = 0x04A6; // MDC EMERGENCY PTT ID _const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REVERT = 0x04A7; // MDC EMERGENCY REVERT CHANNEL Xconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_UNLIMITED_CALLING = 0x04A8; // MDC UNLIMITED CALLING Yconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_INHIBIT_ON_BUSY = 0x04A9; // MDC TX INHIBIT ON BUSY \const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SELECTIVE_CALL_DECODE = 0x04AA; // MDC BASIC SEL CALL DECODE ]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AUTO_SEL_CALL_TRANSMIT = 0x04AB; // MDC AUTO SEL CALL TRANSMIT Xconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CALL_ALERT_DECODE = 0x04AC; // MDC CALL ALERT DECODE Nconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_UNMUTE_TYPE = 0x04AD; // UNMUTE TYPE Xconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CALL_ALERT_ENCODE = 0x04AE; // MDC CALL ALERT ENCODE \const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SELECTIVE_CALL_ENCODE = 0x04AF; // MDC BASIC SEL CALL ENCODE Vconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REPEATER_ACCESS = 0x04B0; // MDC REPEATER ACCESS Kconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RAC_TYPE = 0x04B1; // RAC TYPE Qconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RAB1_CODE_TYPE = 0x04B2; // RAB1 CODE TYPE Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RAB1_RE_ID = 0x04B3; // RAB1 CODE INDEX Qconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RAB2_CODE_TYPE = 0x04B4; // RAB2 CODE TYPE Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RAB2_RE_ID = 0x04B5; // RAB2 CODE INDEX Qconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_CODE_DPL = 0x04B6; // RECEIVE DPL CODE]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DRCT_CODE_DPL = 0x04B7; // TALKAROUND TRANSMIT DPL CODEPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_CODE_PL = 0x04B8; // RECEIVE PL CODE\const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DRCT_CODE_PL = 0x04B9; // TALKAROUND TRANSMIT PL CODESconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_DPL_INVT = 0x04BA; // RECEIVE DPL INVERTLconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_EMPH_EN = 0x04BB; // RX EMPHASISXconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_FREQ = 0x04BC; // RECEIVE FREQUENCY (MHz)Mconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_ONLY_EN = 0x04BD; // RECEIVE ONLYUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_SQL_TYPE = 0x04BE; // RECEIVE SQUELCH TYPEUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_UNMUTE_DLY = 0x04BF; // RX UNMUTE DELAY (ms)gconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SCANLST = 0x04C0; // SCAN LIST FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITYSconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_QKEY_OVRD_EN = 0x04C1; // QUICK KEY OVERRIDEJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SMT_PTT = 0x04C2; // SMART PTTTconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SQL = 0x04C3; // SQUELCH (FINE TUNE)Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TOT_IND = 0x04C4; // TIME OUT TIMER INDEXRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_CODE_DPL = 0x04C5; // TRANSMIT DPL CODEQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_CODE_PL = 0x04C6; // TRANSMIT PL CODEMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_DEV = 0x04C7; // TX DEVIATIONTconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_DPL_INVT = 0x04C8; // TRANSMIT DPL INVERT_const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DRCT_DPL_INVT = 0x04C9; // TALKAROUND TRANSMIT DPL INVERTLconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_EMPH_EN = 0x04CA; // TX EMPHASISYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_FREQ = 0x04CB; // TRANSMIT FREQUENCY (MHz)Oconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_PWR_LVL = 0x04CC; // TX POWER LEVELVconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_SQL_TYPE = 0x04CD; // TRANSMIT SQUELCH TYPEMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_SYS = 0x04CE; // MDC SYSTEM Xconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PRIMARY_ID = 0x04CF; // MDC SYSTEM PRIMARY ID Zconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SECONDARY_ID = 0x04D0; // MDC SYSTEM SECONDARY ID Yconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_VARIABLE_ID = 0x04D1; // MDC SYSTEM VARIABLE ID \const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_LEADING_PTT_ID = 0x04D2; // MDC SYSTEM LEADING PTT ID ]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRAILING_PTT_ID = 0x04D3; // MDC SYSTEM TRAILING PTT ID ]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PTT_ID_SIDETONE = 0x04D4; // MDC SYSTEM PTT ID SIDETONE Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_RADIO_CHECK = 0x04D5; // MDC RADIO CHECK Tconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_RADIO_INHIBIT = 0x04D6; // MDC RADIO INHIBIT Mconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_STATUS = 0x04D7; // MDC STATUS Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_STATUS_REQUEST = 0x04D8; // MDC STATUS REQUEST Nconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_MESSAGE = 0x04D9; // MDC MESSAGE Pconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_EMERGENCY = 0x04DA; // MDC EMERGENCY Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_EMERGENCY_TYPE = 0x04DB; // MDC EMERGENCY TYPE Xconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_HOT_MIC_EMERGENCY = 0x04DC; // MDC HOT MIC EMERGENCY ^const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_HOT_MIC_TX_PERIOD = 0x04DD; // MDC HOT MIC TX PERIOD (sec) `const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_EMER_PTT_ID_SIDETONE = 0x04DE; // MDC EMERGENCY PTT ID SIDETONE Vconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_ACKNOWLEDGE_ALERT_TONE = 0x04DF; // MDC ACK ALERT TONE Nconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REVERT_TABLE_ZONE1 = 0x04E0; // REVERT ZONE Qconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REVERT_TABLE_CHANNEL1 = 0x04E1; // REVERT CHANNEL Zconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_SYSTEM_PRETIME = 0x04E2; // MDC SYSTEM PRETIME (ms) Zconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PREAMBLE_DURING_PRETIME = 0x04E3; // PREAMBLE DURING PRETIME Tconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_INTER_PACKET_TIME = 0x04E4; // INTER PACKET TIME Sconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_LIMITED_PATIENCE = 0x04E5; // LIMITED PATIENCE Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_DOS = 0x04E6; // DOS (DATA SQUELCH) Pconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_OPERATION = 0x04E7; // MDC OPERATION Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_COAST_TIME = 0x04E8; // COAST TIME (ms) Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_SEL_CALL_RESET = 0x04E9; // MDC SEL CALL RESET [const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AUTO_RESET_TIME = 0x04EA; // SEL CALL AUTO RESET TIME Oconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_POLITE_RETRY = 0x04EB; // POLITE RETRY Qconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_IMPOLITE_RETRY = 0x04EC; // IMPOLITE RETRY \const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EMER_PRIO_TX_INHIBIT = 0x04ED; // EMERGENCY PRIO TX INHIBIT cconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EMER_LIMITED_PATIENCE = 0x04EE; // EMERGENCY LIMITED PATIENCE (sec) Sconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RAC_PRETIME = 0x04EF; // RAC PRETIME (ms) Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RAC_ACK_ALERT_TONE = 0x04F0; // RAC ACK ALERT TONE Oconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RAC_SIDETONE = 0x04F1; // RAC SIDETONE ]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_REMOTE_MONITOR = 0x04F2; // REMOTE MONITOR/RADIO TRACE Tconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REMOTE_RADIO_MODE = 0x04F3; // REMOTE RADIO MODE Oconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_BASE_TIME = 0x04F4; // TX BASE TIME Oconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_BASE_TIME = 0x04F5; // RX BASE TIME `const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONV_RADIOWIDE = 0x04F6; // CONVENTIONAL RADIO WIDE OPTIONSYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DRCT_FREQ_EN = 0x04F7; // DIRECT FREQUENCY ENABLEDUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_LAST_NUM_REDIAL = 0x04F8; // LAST NUMBER REDIAL Yconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_LTCH_EN_TIMER = 0x04F9; // LATCH ENABLE TIMER (sec)Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_LTCH_TONE_EN = 0x04FA; // LATCH ENABLE TONEMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MON_TYPE = 0x04FB; // MONITOR TYPE_const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PTT_QKEY_TIMER = 0x04FC; // SMART PTT QUICK KEY TIMER (ms)[const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PTT_RETRY_TIMER = 0x04FD; // SMART PTT RETRY TIMER (ms)Hconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CALL_ID = 0x04FE; // CALL IDPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CALL_LIST_INDEX = 0x04FF; // CALL LIST INDEXJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CALL_TEXT = 0x0500; // CALL TEXTPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CALL_LIST_TABLE = 0x0501; // CALL LIST TABLERconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_1_PERS_INDEX = 0x0502; // PERSONALITY INDEXLconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ACCESS = 0x0503; // ACCESS TYPEZconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ACCESS_TYPE = 0x0504; // ACCESS TYPE FOR EMERGENCYQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AG_FS_ENABLE = 0x0505; // A/G F/W FAILSOFTMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AG_FS_ENABLE_OBT = 0x0506; // A/G FAILSOFTSconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AUTO_SCAN = 0x0507; // TRUNKING AUTO SCANUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CALL_ALERT = 0x0508; // CALL ALERT OPERATIONMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CALL_LIST = 0x0509; // CALL ID LISTjconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_COMPRESSION = 0x050A; // COMPRESSION TYPE FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITYcconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRK_HEARCLEAR = 0x050B; // HEARCLEAR FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITYUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONSOLE_ACK_REQUIRED = 0x050C; // CONSOLE ACK REQUIREDRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONVERSATION = 0x050D; // CONVERSATION TYPEPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DATA_EMERGENCY_DATA = 0x050E; // EMERGENCY DATA Pconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EMERGENCY_ALERT = 0x050F; // EMERGENCY ALERTOconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EMERGENCY_CALL = 0x0510; // EMERGENCY CALLRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EMERGENCY_HOT_MIC = 0x0511; // EMERGENCY HOT MIChconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EXPANSION = 0x0512; // EXPANSION TYPE FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITYNconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FAILSOFT_TYPE = 0x0513; // FAILSOFT TYPEHconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FS_TX_FREQ = 0x0514; // TX FREQHconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FS_RX_FREQ = 0x0515; // RX FREQSconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FS_FREQUENCY = 0x0516; // F/W F/S FREQ (MHz)Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FS_RX_FREQUENCY = 0x0517; // RX F/S FREQ (MHz)Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TG_FS_STATUS = 0x0519; // TALKGROUP F/S STATUSXconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FS_FREQ = 0x051A; // TALKGROUP F/S FREQUENCYVconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FS_TG_OBT_CONTROL = 0x051B; // TALK GROUP / SUBFLEETJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FS_TG_CONTROL = 0x0518; // TALKGROUPRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FS_TX_FREQUENCY = 0x051C; // TX F/S FREQ (MHz)Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_HOT_KEYPAD = 0x051D; // HOT KEYPAD (DTMF)Hconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MESSAGE = 0x051E; // MESSAGEJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OPERATION = 0x051F; // OPERATIONRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PC_TYPE = 0x0520; // PRIVATE CALL TYPESconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PHONE_INTERCONNECT = 0x0521; // PHONE INTERCONNECTNconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PROTOCOL_TYPE = 0x0522; // PROTOCOL TYPENconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RETRY_COUNTER = 0x0523; // RETRY COUNTERZconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_REVERT_AG = 0x0524; // REVERT ANNOUNCEMENT GROUPPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_REVERT_FLEET = 0x0525; // REVERT FLEET IDNconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REVERT_PTT_ID = 0x0526; // REVERT PTT IDQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REVERT_SIZE = 0x0527; // REVERT SIZE CODEPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_REVERT_SUBFLEET = 0x0528; // REVERT SUBFLEETQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_REVERT_TG = 0x0529; // REVERT TALKGROUPQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SCAN_LIST_INDEX = 0x052A; // SCAN LIST NUMBERcconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SCAN_LIST_VECT = 0x052B; // SCAN LIST FOR TRUNKING PERSONALITYJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SIZE_CODE = 0x052C; // SIZE CODE]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_AG_ID = 0x052D; // ANNOUNCEMENT GROUP/ FLEET IDIconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_FLEET_ID = 0x052E; // FLEET IDGconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_STATUS = 0x052F; // STATUSLconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SYS_ID_INDEX = 0x0530; // SYSTEM / IDIconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TACTICAL = 0x0531; // TACTICALQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TALKGROUPS = 0x0532; // TALKGROUPS TABLEQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TALK_PERMIT_TONE = 0x0533; // TALK PERMIT TONEOconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TOT_INDEX = 0x0534; // TIME OUT TIMERUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRUNKING_PERSONALITY_800 = 0x0535; // TRUNKING PERSONALITY[const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRUNKING_PERSONALITY_OBT = 0x0536; // TRUNKING PERSONALITY OBT Jconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_PERIOD = 0x0537; // TX PERIOD[const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AFF_HOLDOFF = 0x0538; // AFFILIATION HOLD OFF (sec)Vconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CC_SCAN_EN = 0x0539; // FULL SPECTRUM CC SCAN\const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CC_SCAN_TIMER = 0x053A; // FULL SPECTRUM CC SCAN TIMERXconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CHIRP_ACK_EN = 0x053B; // BUSY OVERRIDE CHIRP ACKWconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DIAL_HLDOFF = 0x053C; // AUTO DIAL HOLDOFF (ms)Vconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DSP_SIDE_TRK_EN = 0x053D; // DISPLAY SITE TRUNKINGZconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_EMG_TIME = 0x053E; // VOC PENDED EMER TIME (ms)Zconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FAILSOFT = 0x053F; // FAILSOFT INACTIVITY (sec)Pconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FILTCNST = 0x0540; // FILTER CONSTANT[const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FLTTHLDCNST = 0x0541; // FILTER THRESHOLD CONSTANTSRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ISW_WIN_ADJ = 0x0542; // ISW WINDOW ADJUSTQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OSW_COUNTER = 0x0543; // RSSI OSW COUNTERZconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OVRD_DLY = 0x0544; // BUSY OVERRIDE DELAY (sec)_const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_RSSI_ACCTHLD = 0x0545; // RSSI POOR/ACCEPTABLE THRESHOLD^const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_RSSI_EXECTHLD = 0x0546; // RSSI GOOD/EXCELLENT THRESHOLD_const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_RSSI_GOODTHLD = 0x0547; // RSSI ACCEPTABLE/GOOD THRESHOLDYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRNK_RADIOWIDE = 0x0548; // TRUNK RADIO WIDE OPTIONS]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPIN_VC_RSSIACCTHLD = 0x0549; // VC RSSI ACCEPTABLE THRESHOLDYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_VOC_ACT_TIME = 0x054A; // VOC ACTIVATION TIME (ms)Lconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_VOC_EN = 0x054B; // VOC CAPABLELconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_VOCOPTION = 0x054C; // VOC OPTIONS^const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_VOC_RSSI_ACPT_THLD = 0x054D; // VOC RSSI ACCEPTABLE THRESHOLDYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_VOC_SITE_LCK_TIME = 0x054E; // VOC SITE LOCK TIME (sec)Mconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_1_SYS = 0x054F; // SYSTEM INDEXQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_AFFI_TYPE = 0x0550; // AFFILIATION TYPEJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CC_TX_FREQ = 0x0551; // FREQUENCYRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CHAN_BW = 0x0552; // CHANNEL BANDWIDTHRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONNECT_TONE = 0x0553; // CONNECT TONE (Hz)Kconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OMNILINK = 0x0554; // OMNILINK Vconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ZONE_DEB_TIMER = 0x0555; // ZONE DEBOUNCE TIMER Nconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_COVERAGE_TYPE = 0x0556; // COVERAGE TYPEhconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONTROL_CHANNELS = 0x0557; // CONTROL CHANNEL TABLE FOR 800 MHz MODALZconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_DYN_REGRP = 0x0558; // DYNAMIC REGROUPING ENABLEYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_FEATURE1 = 0x0559; // ONE TOUCH BUTTON FEATUREPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_HOT_DTMF_TIMING = 0x055A; // HOT DTMF TIMINGFconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_INDEX = 0x055B; // INDEXNconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_INDI_ID = 0x055C; // INDIVIDUAL IDRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_INDI_ID_HEX = 0x055D; // INDIVIDUAL ID HEXPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ISW_RETRY_TIMER = 0x055E; // ISW RETRY TIMERQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MSG_ALIAS = 0x055F; // MESSAGE ALIASINGUconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MSG_ALIAS_NUM = 0x0560; // MESSAGE ALIAS NUMBERTconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MSG_ALIAS_TBL = 0x0561; // MESSAGE ALIAS TABLESconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MSG_ALIAS_TXT = 0x0562; // MESSAGE ALIAS TEXTMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OBT_CC_RX_FREQ = 0x0563; // RX FREQUENCYMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OBT_CC_TX_FREQ = 0x0564; // TX FREQUENCY^const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OBT_CTRL_CHAN = 0x0565; // CONTROL CHANNEL FOR OBT MODALJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ONE_TOUCH = 0x0566; // ONE TOUCHRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PHONE_DTMF_TIMING = 0x0567; // PHONE DTMF TIMINGOconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REMOTE_MONITOR_EN = 0x0568; // REMOTE MONITORZconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_REMOTE_MONITOR_TIMER = 0x0569; // REMOTE MONITOR BASE TIMERYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_CHANNEL = 0x056A; // CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TABLEVconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_END = 0x056B; // RECEIVE END FREQUENCYWconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_END = 0x056C; // TRANSMIT END FREQUENCYPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_SPACING = 0x056D; // RECEIVE SPACINGQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_SPACING = 0x056E; // TRANSMIT SPACINGXconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_START = 0x056F; // RECEIVE START FREQUENCYYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_START = 0x0570; // TRANSMIT START FREQUENCYJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_STATUS = 0x0571; // RX STATUSJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_STATUS = 0x0572; // TX STATUSNconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SITE_ALIAS = 0x0573; // SITE ALIASINGRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SITE_ALIAS_NUM = 0x0574; // SITE ALIAS NUMBERQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SITE_ALIAS_TBL = 0x0575; // SITE ALIAS TABLEPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SITE_ALIAS_TXT = 0x0576; // SITE ALIAS TEXTHconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SITE_ID = 0x0577; // SITE IDQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SPLINTER_CHAN = 0x0578; // SPLINTER CHANNELPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_STS_ALIAS = 0x0579; // STATUS ALIASINGTconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_STS_ALIAS_NUM = 0x057A; // STATUS ALIAS NUMBERSconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_STS_ALIAS_TBL = 0x057B; // STATUS ALIAS TABLERconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_STS_ALIAS_TXT = 0x057C; // STATUS ALIAS TEXTJconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SYS_ID = 0x057D; // SYSTEM IDPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SYS_ID_ALIAS = 0x057E; // SYSTEM ID ALIASXconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRK_CHAN_ASGN_TYPE = 0x057F; // CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TYPE`const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRUNK_REPEATER_OFF = 0x0580; // TRUNKING SYSTEM REPEATER OFFSETXconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRUNK_SYS_OPTIONS = 0x0581; // TRUNKING SYSTEM OPTIONSOconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRUNK_SYSTEM_800 = 0x0582; // TRUNK SYSTEM Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TRUNK_SYSTEM_OBT = 0x0583; // TRUNK SYSTEM OBT Pconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_POWER = 0x0584; // TX POWER SELECTMconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CHANNEL_NAME = 0x0585; // CHANNEL NAMESconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PERSONALITY_NUMBER = 0x0586; // PERSONALITY NUMBERQconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PERSONALITY_TYPE = 0x0587; // PERSONALITY TYPERconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TALKGROUP_NUMBERS = 0x0588; // TALKGROUP NUMBERSNconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ZONE_CHAN_ASSIGNMENT = 0x0589; // ZONE/CHANNEL Jconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ZONE_NAME = 0x058A; // ZONE NAMELconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_ZONE_NUMBER = 0x058B; // ZONE NUMBERPconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_SATUS = 0x058C; // FAILSOFT STATUS[const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_RX_FREQUENCY = 0x058D; // RECEIVE FAILSOFT FREQUENCY\const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_TX_FREQUENCY = 0x058E; // TRANSMIT FAILSOFT FREQUENCYbconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_IGNORE_SITE_RESOURCE_PREFER = 0x058F; // IGNORE SITE RESOURCE PREFERENCYRconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PREFER_SITE_ID = 0x0590; // PREFERRED SITE ID]const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OMNILINK_PREFER_SITE_ID = 0x0591; // OMNILINK PREFERRED SITE ID Nconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_PREFER_STATUS = 0x0592; // PREFER STATUSYconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OMNILINK_PREFER_STATUS = 0x0593; // OMNILINK PREFER STATUS Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_OMNILINK_SYSTEM_ID = 0x0594; // OMNILINK SYSTEM ID Pconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_CALL_LIST_TABLE = 0x0595; // MDC CALL LIST Sconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_CALL_ID = 0x0596; // MDC CALL LIST ID Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_CALL_TEXT = 0x0597; // MDC CALL LIST TEXT Wconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_RPTR_ID_LIST = 0x0598; // MDC REPEATER ID LIST Rconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_MDC_RPTR_ID = 0x0599; // MDC REPEATER ID Uconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONV_MSG_LIST_TABLE = 0x059A; // CONV MESSAGE ALIAS \const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONV_MSG_ALIAS_NUM = 0x059B; // CONV MESSAGE ALIAS NUMBER Zconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONV_MSG_ALIAS_TEXT = 0x059C; // CONV MESSAGE ALIAS TEXT Tconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONV_STS_LIST_TABLE = 0x059D; // CONV STATUS ALIAS [const UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONV_STS_ALIAS_NUM = 0x059E; // CONV STATUS ALIAS NUMBER Yconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CONV_STS_ALIAS_TXT = 0x059F; // CONV STATUS ALIAS TEXT Mconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CPS_PWD = 0x05A0; // CPS PASSWORDTconst UI_HELP_CONTEXT HLP_CPS_PWD_EN = 0x05A1; // CPS PASSWORD ENABLE