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User Guide
Contents
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General Information.............................................2
Radio Care ..........................................................2
Radio Controls.....................................................3
Ending Calls........................................................ 9
Status Calls................................................... 9
Emergency Calls......................................... 10
Priority Calls................................................ 10
Broadcast Calls........................................... 10
Contents
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General Information
General Information
This user guide covers the operation of the GP600
Series portable radios used on MPT1327 Trunked
Radio Systems. Please note that not all types of call
may be possible on your system, please contact
your network manager for further information on the
calls available on your particular system.
This user guide describes the operation of radios
with and without a keypad/display. On radios
without a keypad/display the different types of call
described can only be selected via the Shortform
Dial Position Selector or the Base Call Button.
Radio Care
Avoid any physical abuse of the radio such as
carrying the radio by its antenna.
Wipe the battery contacts with a lint free cloth to
remove dirt, grease or any other material which may
prevent a good electrical contact of the battery
terminals to the radio.
The accessory connector is fitted with a protective
cap which should be left in place when the
connector is not in use.
If cleaning is required, the radio housing should be
cleaned with a cloth dampened with clean water and
a mild liquid soap solution.
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Caution:
Safety Information
During normal use, this radio will subject you to
radio energy substantially below the level where any
kind of harm is reported.
DO NOT however hold the radio
with the antenna very close to, or
touching exposed parts of the
body, especially the face or eyes,
while transmitting. The radio will
perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10cm
away from the mouth and the radio is vertical.
DO NOT hold the transmit (PTT) key in when not
actually desiring to transmit.
DO NOT allow children to play with any radio
equipment containing a transmitter.
DO NOT operate the radio near unshielded
electrical blasting caps or in an explosive
atmosphere.
DO NOT dispose of the battery on a fire as it
may explode (see battery tips).
Radio Controls
Radio Controls
The numbers refer to the illustrations on the inside
front cover.
9. Numeric Display
Eight characters and icons.
Backlit when any button pressed.
4. Accessory Connector
Connector for external headset or remote
speaker/microphone. Must be covered by
attached cap when not in use.
5. Antenna Connector
6. Clear Button
For cancelling a call, clearing down at the end of
a call or Carrier Monitor (Conventional).
12.Status Key
S
13.Keypad
0 to 9 for entering digits.
# For sending a call.
Call modifier button.
Radio Controls
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Audio Tones
Audio Tones
High pitched tone
Tone H:
Invalid entry
Tone I:
Key click:
Fail tone:
Battery low/hardware
error or call timed out
(conventional mode)
Self test:
Sounded on power up
Tone A:
Tone B:
Speech channel
allocated and PTT/Mic/
Loudspeaker enabled.
Tone C1:
System busy
Tone C2:
Unavailable
Display Icons
Tone C3:
Tone C4:
Invalid number
Scanning
Tone D:
Tone E:
Tone F:
Transaction confirmed,
called unit will call
back.
Tone G:
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GP600 User Guide [EN] Page 5 Tuesday, August 12, 1997 3:45 pm
Getting Started
Getting Started
Turning the Radio On/Off
The Display
The display, showing icon locations, is as follows:
LO
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Outgoing Calls
Outgoing Calls
Dedicated Calls
Shortform Dialling
When the radio is in the IDLE state shortform
dialling may be used. This allows quick access to up
to 16 preprogrammed numbers, using the shortform
dial position selector. When the required number is
selected the call is sent by either pressing the PTT
button or # key.
If the shortform dial selector is moved, but no call
request is sent, the display is held until the tone H
sounds. The radio then reverts to the IDLE state.
Note: When using the keypad radio, if the shortform
dial number is displayed, it may be edited as
described in the Keypad Edit section.
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Outgoing Calls
Incoming Calls
Incoming Calls
There are two types of systems that the radio may
be used on, Off Air Call Set Up (OACSU) and Full
Off Air Call Set Up (FOACSU).
If you are in any doubt about which system you are
operating on, consult your network manager.
Receiving a call on an OACSU system When the radio is called tone D will sound and the
LED and display flashes. This will then be followed
by tone B.
Receiving a call on an FOACSU system When the radio is called tone E will sound and the
LED and display flashes.
Press either the PTT or # key to accept the call.
Tone D will sound until a speech channel is
allocated, then tone B sounds.
Note: The system may have a limited call time and
the call may be terminated automatically if this call
time is exceeded.
Call In Absence
Call in Absence is only available for keypad/display
radios. If a call is not answered within a set amount
of time, the call is stored by the radio. It is not
possible to store group calls.
Incoming Calls
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Incoming Calls
Call Diversion
Incoming speech calls or status calls can be
diverted either from your radio (initiated by pressing
1 ) or from another radio (initiated by
4
(or
(or
(or
to divert
status calls only
Examples:
Pressing
will divert all calls from your radio to the radio with
the ID "234".
Pressing:
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Talkgroup Select
, if
Talkgroup Select
Talkgroup Select only applies to radios if
preprogrammed, please consult your network
manager.
If the user is a member of many talk groups, this
feature can be used to select one of the talk groups
only. This is particularly beneficial if working at
different sites where each site has a different
talkgroup. In this case each site/talkgroup can be
tied to a channel on the Shortform Dial Position
Special Calls
Selector. If Talkgroup Select is programmed into
your radio it is very likely that Last Number Re-Dial
will be disabled, in which case pressing the PTT will
make a call to the currently selected position of the
Shortform Dial Position Selector. Please consult
your network manager for more details.
Special Calls
The following calls can all be intiated by pressing the
Base Call Button or the Shortform Dial Selector, if
programmed to do so, to make a call to a
preprogrammed number.
Status Calls
Cancelling Calls
At any time while setting up a call it may be
cancelled by pressing the clear button or by dialling
# .
Ending Calls
A call should always be ended by pressing
clear button or by dialling # .
key,
Special Calls
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DTMF Operation
Emergency Calls
DTMF Operation
Priority Calls
A priority call allows you to gain priority over other
users of the system when requesting a call. A
priority call is indicated by pressing the Base Call
Button or by prefixing the required number by
8 . The call is then initiated as previously
described.
Broadcast Calls
A broadcast call allows you to make calls to groups
of radios. There is, however, no indication that any
units have received the call.
A broadcast call is indicated by pressing the Base
Call Button or by prefixing the required group
number by 1 1 . The call is then initiated
as previously described.
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Conventional Mode
In the conventional mode the radio operates as a
standard two-way radio.
Use the channel selector to display the desired
conventional channel. Up to four of the sixteen
channels may be preprogrammed for conventional
operation - please contact your network manager for
further information.
Prior to transmission always make sure that the
channel is free (red LED not flashing). Press the
PTT button to transmit, release it to listen. The red
LED lights while the radio transmits and flashes if
the channel is busy.
Fitting/Removing Battery
(Refer to illustrations 2 and 3 on the inside rear
cover.)
To fit the battery, slide it into the control rails about
2 cm from the top of the radio and slide it towards
the top until the battery latch has engaged. Before
removing the battery, turn off the radio. Press the
battery latch towards the front of the radio, slide the
battery down about 2 cm and lift it away from the
radio.
Note: The battery must be fully charged before
initial use. (For approximately 16 hours.)
Operating Time
11
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12
5
2
2
1
3
Vol
5
4
- Off
Vol
- Off
00
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LO
1
4
7
2
5
8
10
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10
1
6
9
12
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7
00
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LO
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8
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6
9
12
S
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