Professional RadioGP388User Guide68P64110B99Issue: Nov 2001
8EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWMenu KeysMenu/Select Key cUsed to enter the Menu Mode. When you are in the Menu Mode, this key is also used to make menu selecti
9EnglishRADIO OVERVIEW+e Menu Navigationcon/offc to enter Menu Mode.+ or e to scroll through the list.c to select Menu item.x to return to previous m
10EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWLCD Display and IconsDisplays channel, menu, and radio status information. The top two screen rows show radio status indicator
11EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWAudio Signal TonesHigh pitched tone Low pitched toneTone Signal DescriptionPower up OK Radio self-test OK.Power up Fail Radio s
12EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWChannel Free BeepIndicates current channel is free.Incoming Emergency AlertIndicates an emergency situation.Keypad AcknowledgeC
13EnglishGETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTEDBATTERY INFORMATIONBattery Care and TipsThis product is powered by a lithium-ion rechargeable battery. The foll
14EnglishGETTING STARTEDRecycling or Disposal of Batteries Motorola endorses and encourages the recycling of all re-chargeable batteries. Contact you
15EnglishGETTING STARTEDACCESSORY INFORMATIONAttaching the Battery1. Fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery into the slots at the bottom of t
16EnglishGETTING STARTEDAttaching the Antenna1. Align the threaded end of the antenna with the radio’s antenna connector.2. Turn the antenna clockwise
17EnglishGETTING STARTEDRADIO OPERATIONTurning the Radio On or Off• To turn the radio on, turn the On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise.• To turn the
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18EnglishGETTING STARTEDSelecting a Radio ChannelYour radio offers up to 255 channels, however some may not be programmed. Check with your dealer for
19EnglishGETTING STARTEDSending a Call1. Select the desired radio channel.2. Press the PTT button and speak clearly into the microphone.Your mouth sho
20EnglishGETTING STARTEDCancelling a CallAt any time while setting up a call it may be cancelled by pressing the Monitor/Call Cancel button. The call
21EnglishRADIO CALLSRADIO CALLSSELECTIVE CALLSMaking a Selective CallYou can make a selective call to a particular radio, known as an individual call,
22EnglishRADIO CALLSCONTACT LISTWhen the radio is in the IDLE state or during a call, the contact list may be used to give access to up to 255 preprog
23EnglishRADIO CALLSOnce the desired address is displayed, there are two methods to select the address:Method 1Method 2Press the PTT button or Call 1-
24EnglishRADIO CALLSMISSED CALLSIf a call remains unanswered, the call will be stored by the radio, provided that Missed Calls has been programmed int
25EnglishRADIO CALLSExample: You can call back to any number in the Missed Call list by:1 Display showsIf the displays shows S there is a status mess
26EnglishRADIO CALLSOn a successful call set- up, the entry is automatically deleted from the stack together with any associated status message. Unans
27EnglishRADIO CALLSSTATUS CALLSA status is a code for transmitting prearranged messages, e.g. status “05” may indicate “Return to Base”. The prearran
1EnglishCONTENTSCONTENTSRadio Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Operation and Control Functions . . . . . . . . 3Radio Controls .
28EnglishRADIO CALLSOnce the desired status is displayed, there are two methods to select the status:Method 1Method 2Press the PTT button or Call 1-4
29EnglishRADIO CALLSEMERGENCY CALLYour radio can be programmed to give you a one-button quick access to call a particular radio or centre (predefined
30EnglishRADIO CALLSDTMFDTMF means Dual Tone Multi Frequency and is used when the radio is required to operate in a radio system with an interface to
31EnglishRADIO CALLSTo initiate a DTMF call with Manually Dialled Telephone Interconnect Call5 To end the call press the Monitor Button or change chan
32EnglishRADIO CALLSNote: The radio starts a programmable timer themoment both parties stop transmitting(talking). If the time-out timer expires, ther
33EnglishRADIO CALLSPermanent DTMF ModePress the pre-programmed DTMF button once, to put the keypad into permanent DTMF live dial mode. Press the DTMF
34EnglishRADIO CALLSTo initiate a DTMF call in permanent live dial1 Enter the interconnect call from the keypad, you will hear a tone sequence.Displa
35EnglishUTILITIESUTILITIESThe utilities described below are programmed into your radio by your dealer and are accessible either via a programmable bu
36EnglishUTILITIESDTMFDTMF means Dual Tone Multi Frequency and is used when the radio is required to operate in a radio system with an interface to te
37EnglishUTILITIESSCANYou can monitor several channels in order to receive any call that is transmitted on any of these channels. Sixteen different ch
2EnglishCONTENTSUtilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35DTMF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Scan
38EnglishUTILITIESUsing the Menu The scan start alert tone will sound, the display icon G will be lit and the LED indicator will blink green during a
39EnglishUTILITIESDELETING A NUISANCE CHANNELIf a channel continually generates unwanted calls/noise (a “nuisance” channel), you can temporarily remov
40EnglishUTILITIESCALL FORWARDYou can call forward calls to your radio to another radio if you are unable to take calls or are away from your radio.Yo
41EnglishUTILITIESTALKAROUNDIn your communications network, you may be using a system to cover a larger area than is possible with your radio. However
42EnglishUTILITIESWHISPERWhisper allows you to talk quietly into the radio microphone when making a call, by increasing the gain of the radio micropho
43EnglishUTILITIESLONE WORKERThe Lone Worker feature enables you to work alone with added safety. You can switch On or Off Lone Worker by using a pre-
44EnglishUTILITIESPOWER LEVELYou can transmit your calls at different transmit power levels. A higher level means you can reach a radio that is farthe
45EnglishUTILITIESCOMPANDINGCompanding is a collective term to define compressing the audio signal on transmission and expanding the audio signal on r
46EnglishUTILITIESBACKLIGHTBacklight illuminates the radio display, keypad and menu navigation keys. Your radio can be programmed to have the backligh
47EnglishUTILITIESVOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT (VOX)When the VOX headset/microphone is connected, your radio may be used with hands-free operation.The VOX
3EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWRADIO OVERVIEWThis user guide covers the operation of the GP388 Professional Portable Radio. Before using this radio, refer to I
48EnglishUTILITIESSTUN/UNSTUNFor added security and to avoid abuse of the radio system in which you operate, a feature known as Stun/Unstun is include
49EnglishRADIO INFORMATIONRADIO INFORMATIONTo enable you and your dealer/system administrator to establish, quickly, the software and radio parameters
50EnglishRADIO INFORMATION8+ or e for further selections following steps 6 and 7:ororor9x x to exit menu mode , display shows e.g.:SW VersionCP Versio
51EnglishSAFETY SAFETY INFORMATIONBefore using this radio, refer to Important Safety and General Information contained in the separate booklet 68P6411
52EnglishNOTESNOTES
4EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWFeature DescriptionMonitor/CancelMonitor allows user to select between signalling squelch, carrier squelch and unsquelch, and to
5EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWNuisance DeleteTo delete a nuisance (unwanted) channel when scanning, with exception of priority channel, last channel in scan l
6EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWKeypad Lock On/OffAllows user to lock/unlock menu keys and keypad keys.DTMFTo place the keypad into permanent DTMF live dial mod
7EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWKeypad KeysThese keys are used when dialling a phone number, making a radio call, or for numeric channel selection.Keypad Lock/U
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