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Page 1 - Professional Radio

Professional RadioGM1280User Guide68P64110B93Issue: July 2000

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8EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWKeypad KeysThese keys are used when dialling a phone number,making a radio call or entering information forprogramming the radio

Page 3 - CONTENTS

9EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWEntering Characters using the KeypadNumber of Times Key is PressedKey 1234567891011 12 13 14 15 16 170+- 0x*/=><#1.1?¿ !,@

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10EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWLCD Display and IconsThe display indicates personality, menu, andradio status information.The4linesofthedisplayconveyuserinform

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11EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWNote: At extremely low temperatures, you mayexperience a slight delay in displaying newinformation. This is normal and does not

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12EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWAudio Signal Tones (Standard)High pitched tone Low pitched toneTone Signal DescriptionSelf test Power up.Tone A Call clear indi

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13EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWAudio Signal Tones (Alternative)High to Low pitched tonesTone Signal DescriptionSelf test Power up.Tone A Call clear indication

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14EnglishGETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTEDTURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFFADJUSTING THE VOLUMETur n the On/Off/Volume Control knobclockwise to increase the vo

Page 9 - Menu Navigation Chart

15EnglishRADIO CALLSRADIO CALLSMaking a CallThe radio is capable of making a variety ofcalls, including calls to individual radios,groups of radios an

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16EnglishRADIO CALLSIf a contact list number is selected but no callrequest is sent, the display is held until tone Hsounds and then reverts to the ID

Page 11 - RADIO OVERVIEW

17EnglishRADIO CALLSTo Delete an Entry To Edit an Entry1c to enter Menu Mode.2y/z until:3c to select:You will see currententry e.g.:4y/z until you see

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18EnglishRADIO CALLSTo Search for an EntryNote: The search process is not case sensitive.8 Use the keypad to edit the number (see pages7 and 8) or del

Page 14 - Audio Signal Tones (Standard)

19EnglishRADIO CALLSUser AbsentUser Absent can be selected on your radiowhen you are unable to take calls. Any calls toyour radio will be put into the

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20EnglishRADIO CALLSMissed Calls list automatically and themessage “Will call back” sent to the caller.When you return to your radio, check whetherton

Page 16 - GETTING STARTED

21EnglishRADIO CALLSLast Number RedialThe last number dialled by the radio is storedin the memory of the radio.Partially entered numbers are also stor

Page 17 - RADIO CALLS

22EnglishRADIO CALLSEnding a CallAlways end a call by:See "Call Progress - Ending a Call".Cancelling a CallAt any time while setting up a ca

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23EnglishRADIO CALLSReceiving A CallThere are two types of systems on which theradio may be used, Off Air Call Set Up (OACSU)and Full Off Air Call Set

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24EnglishRADIO CALLSMissed CallsIf a call remains unanswered, the call will bestored by the radio, provided that missed callshave been programmed via

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25EnglishRADIO CALLSExamples: You can call back to any number in the MissedCall list by:Note: Whilst displaying alias, l will allownumber to be displa

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26EnglishRADIO CALLSOn a successful call set- up, the entry isautomatically deleted from the list together withan associated voice message.Unanswered

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27EnglishRADIO CALLSCall DiversionIncoming speech calls or status/data calls canbe diverted by:When the radio is in the IDLE STATE, calldiversion can

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1EnglishCONTENTSCONTENTSRadioOverview ... 3RadioControls... 3ProgrammableButtons ... 3MenuKeys...

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28EnglishRADIO CALLSTo cancel Call Diversion:1To cancel call diversion from your radio#41 followed by 1 or 2 ifnecessary and#.2To cancel call diversio

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29EnglishSPECIAL CALLSSPECIAL CALLSShort Data Messages (SDM)Short data messages may be set up, sent andreceived using the radio keypad and controls.Ou

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30EnglishSPECIAL CALLSHowever, if the DTE is not present e.g.disconnected, the SDM is rejected by the radio.In this case the SDM will not be accepted(

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31EnglishSPECIAL CALLSTo view the calls in the list via the menu:To save an SDM to be retained after the radiois switched off.To exit the Data Calls L

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32EnglishSPECIAL CALLSDeleting Messages from the Data Calls ListStatus/Voice Call replies to an SDMWhere an SDM contains a calling partynumber, the ra

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33EnglishSPECIAL CALLSMaking an SDM CallSDM Calls may be initiated in three differentways:1. Via the dedicated Data button2. Via the keypad using a Ca

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34EnglishSPECIAL CALLSTo initiate a data call via the keypad: ToinitiateaDatacallviathecontact listIn this method data may consist of alphanumericchar

Page 31 - SPECIAL CALLS

35EnglishSPECIAL CALLSStatus CallsA status is a code for transmitting prearrangedmessages, e.g. status “04” may indicate“On Break”.Making a Status Cal

Page 32 - K is lit whenever SDMs are in

36EnglishSPECIAL CALLSWhere NNN is called radio address.Make the call by:To initiate a status call via the menu:Note: c only functions when in contact

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37EnglishSPECIAL CALLSReceiving a Status CallYour radio receives a Status Call when:Where Status message “04” / “On Break” isexample status message. N

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2EnglishCONTENTSFeatures ... 45VoiceStorage... 45VoiceRecorder... 45VoiceMessage...

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38EnglishSPECIAL CALLSEmergency CallsAn emergency call allows you the highest formof priority calling and normally takesprecedence over all other call

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39EnglishSPECIAL CALLSPriority CallsA priority call allows you to gain priority overother users of the system when requesting acall.To initiate a prio

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40EnglishSPECIAL CALLSDTMFDTMF means Dual Tone Multi Frequency andis used when the radio is required to operate ina radio system with an interface to

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41EnglishPERSONALITYPERSONALITYThe personalities described below areprogrammed into your radio by your dealer andare accessible either via the persona

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42EnglishPERSONALITYIncoming calls to fixed and dynamic groupnumbers are detailed in Receiving a Call anddisplayed under Call Progress - Receiving.To

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43EnglishPERSONALITYIn the conventional mode, the radio is equippedwith a time out timer. A speech limitation alerttone will sound a few seconds befor

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44EnglishPERSONALITY8 The display will be held for 2 seconds whileyour radio retunes to the new personality.Your radio will returnto the idle state:Fr

Page 42 - 1 Enter Access code

45EnglishFEATURESFEATURESVOICE STORAGEVoice storage allows you to perform variousvoice related tasks which include voicerecorder and voice message fac

Page 43 - PERSONALITY

46EnglishFEATURESNote: All recorded messages are retained whenchanging between personalities, with theexception of conventional personalitieswhere the

Page 44 - Channel xx

47EnglishFEATURESTo record a memo:1 EnsureradioisinIDLESTATE.2c to enter Menu Mode.3y/z until:4c to select:5y/z until:6c to select:7 Press and hold th

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3EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWRADIO OVERVIEWThis user guide covers the operation of theGM1280 Professional Mobile Radio.Please read pages 59 to 62 before usin

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48EnglishFEATURESTo playback a recorded call or memo:To delete a recorded call or memo:1 EnsureradioisinIDLESTATE.2c to enter Menu Mode.3y/z until:4c

Page 47 - FEATURES

49EnglishFEATURESVoice MessageYou must pre-record a greetings message tobe played to a caller automatically when youare absent and the voice message f

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50EnglishFEATURESTo playback a message from callers:1 Enter the Missed Calls list as detailed inRADIO CALLS - Missed Calls.2 AnycallshavingaVsuffixhav

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51EnglishSETTINGSSETTINGSThe settings described below are programmedinto your radio by your dealer and areaccessible either via a programmable button

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52EnglishSETTINGSEXTERNAL ALARMThe external alarm feature activates thevehicle horn and/or lights to inform you of anincoming call when you are away f

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53EnglishSETTINGSUsing the Menu1 EnsureradioisinIDLESTATE.2c to enter Menu Mode.3+ or e until:4c to select5+ or e until:6c to selectDisplay showscurre

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54EnglishSETTINGSCAR RADIO MUTEThis feature allows you to switch on and off thecar radio mute feature. The Car Radio Muteautomatically mutes your in-c

Page 53 - SETTINGS

55EnglishSETTINGSDATA DISPLAYThis feature allows you to switch on and off thedata display. This is important if the radio isbeing used with external d

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56EnglishSETTINGSBACKLIGHTThis feature allows you to alter the brightnessof the radio display to suit conditions.You can set the display backlight bri

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57EnglishCALL PROGRESSCALL PROGRESSWhen in operation, your radio monitors eachstep in setting up a call whether sending orreceiving. These steps are d

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4EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWFeature DescriptionDedicated Call/EmergencyTo make a call to a pre-determined number. This can be an emergencynumber, effectivel

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58EnglishCALL PROGRESSCall Progress - ReceivingTone Display CommentCall Progress - Cancelling/Ending a callTone Display CommentDAlertedCaller IDA call

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59EnglishSAFETYSAFETY INFORMATIONSafe and Efficient Operation of MotorolaTwo-Way RadiosThis section provides information and instructions forthe safe

Page 59 - CALL PROGRESS

60EnglishSAFETYElectromagnetic Interference/CompatibilityNote: Nearly every electronic device is susceptibleto electromagnetic interference (EMI) ifin

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61EnglishSAFETYMobile Radio Operation and EME ExposureTo assure optimal radio performance and thathuman exposure to radio frequency electromagneticene

Page 61 - SAFETY INFORMATION

62EnglishNOTESGeneral Radio Care• The use of chemicals such asdetergents, alcohol, aerosolsprays, and/or petroleumproducts may be harmful to and damag

Page 62 - W A R N I N G

5EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWRecord/Play-back(Voice Recorder)To record/play-back incoming calls or memo usingvoice recorder feature.Record/Play-back(Voice Me

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6EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWMenu KeysMenu/Select Key cUsed to enter the Menu Mode. When you are in theMenuMode,thiskeyisalsousedtomakemenuselections.Note: W

Page 64 - C a u t i o n

7EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWy / zMenu Navigationcon/offc to enter Menu Mode.y / z to scroll through the list.c to select Menu item.x to return to previous m

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