Motorola MTX-800 Classic Guide de l'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Classic and

MTX-800TMClassic andMTX-900TMClassicTrunked Portable RadiosUser’s GuideMTX-900VOL

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7GENERALINFORMATIONDispatch Busy A continuous "bah-bah-bah"tone heard when thePTT is pressed indicates that the system is busy (novoice cha

Page 3 - Computer Software Copyrights

8Private Conver- Two “beep” tones announce an incoming private call.After 20 seconds the radio will stop signalling andforget the ID of the calling ra

Page 4 - Trunked Portable Radios

9MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIFeaturesThe Motorola MTX-800 Classic(Type I) radio (model H25JBF51B4) is atrunked/conventional system portable radio.Its features

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10Top Mounted Controls1 Subfleet Select SwitchThree position toggle-type switch, allows selection of 2 subfleetsand Call Alert Encode, or conventional

Page 6 - General Information

11MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIOperating ProceduresAfter a fully charged battery and an antenna have beenconnected to the radio, you may begin operating your ra

Page 7 - Antenna Installation

12Making Trunked Dispatch CallsSelect the desired subfleetusing the rotary and toggleswitches.Press the PTT to talk. If theLED is lit, you are transmi

Page 8 - Battery Removal

13MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIMaking Trunked TelephoneCallsIn order to make a telephonecall from your radio, it must beauthorized to access the telephonenetwor

Page 9 - Alert Tones

14If an invalid key tone is heardwhen the telephone interconnectbutton is pressed, the telephoneinterconnect option has not beenenabled. Telephone cal

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15MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIReceiving a Call Alert (Page)When a Call Alert (page) isreceived, four “beep” tones will beheard. These tones will continueevery

Page 11 - "beep"

16Sending a Call Alert (Page)1. Select the desired trunkedsystem with the rotary switch andmove the toggle switch to the “*”position.2. Enter the six-

Page 12 - MTX-800 Classic (Type I)

68P81079C65-OMotorola, Inc.1411 E. Washington St.Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641

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17MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIFailsoft OperationIn the event of a trunked systemfailure, radio communication is stillpossible in the failsoft mode. Whenthe tru

Page 14 - Selecting Channels

18Conventional OperationMaking Conventional Dispatch CallsSelect a conventional channel usingthe toggle and rotary select switches.Press the PTT to ta

Page 15 - Receiving Trunked Dispatch

19MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIMTX-800 Classic (Type II)FeaturesThe Motorola MTX-800 Classic (TypeII) radio (model H25JKF51B6) is atrunked/conventional system

Page 16 - Making Trunked Telephone

20Top Mounted Controls1 Subfleet Select SwitchProgrammable three-position channel selector. Used together withthe rotary switch to access trunked syst

Page 17 - Receiving Trunked Telephone

21MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIITo Turn the Radio On and OffTurn the on/off switch - volume control in a clockwise direction. Ifthe radio is not already turned

Page 18 - Receiving a Call Alert (Page)

22Time-Out TimerTime-out timers are preset for15, 30, 60, or 120 seconds.If the PTT is pressed and heldfor more than the preset time, radiotransmissio

Page 19 - Sending a Call Alert (Page)

23MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIAutomatic Multiple Site Select (AMSS) Operation(Not Factory Programmable)If your radio has AMSS you can operate on up to eight s

Page 20 - Failsoft Operation

24Initiating a Call Alert (Page)1. Press the button on thekeypad for one second to enter aCall Alert mode.2. Enter the six-digit radio ID of th

Page 21 - Conventional Operation

25MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIReceiving a Call Alert (Page)When a Call Alert (Page) isreceived, four “beep” tones will beheard. These tones will continueevery

Page 22 - MTX-800 Classic (Type II)

26Making a Private Conversation Call1. Press the button on thekeypad for one second to enterPrivate Conversation mode.2. Enter the six-digit

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Computer Software CopyrightsThe Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrightedMotorola computer programs stored in semiconductor m

Page 24 - Receiving Dispatch Calls

27MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIReceiving a Private Conversation CallWhen you receive a PrivateConversation call, you will hear twobeeps. These tones will conti

Page 25 - Time-Out Timer

28Making Trunked Telephone CallsNote: In order to make a telephone callfrom your radio, it must be authorized toaccess the telephone network on thetru

Page 26 - (Not Factory Programmable)

29MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIReceiving Trunked TelephoneCallsA telephone-like ringing is heardwhen a telephone call is received.To answer the call, press the

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30Announcement Call GroupsA supervisory radio may be preprogrammed with anannouncement group. This allows the radio to broadcast to a largenumber of t

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31MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIDispatch(System-WideCall)TalkGroupATalk GroupBTalk GroupCSystem-Wide CallsThe MTX-800 Classic (Type II)trunked radio can rec

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32MTX-900Figure 1Figure 1Making Conventional (MRTI)Telephone CallsThe MRTI (Microprocessor RadioTelephone Interconnect) provides arepeater connection

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33MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIMTX-900 Classic (Type II)FeaturesThe Motorola MTX-900 Classic(Type II) radio (model H25HFA51B4) isa trunked/conventional system

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34Top Mounted Controls1 Talk Group Select Switch Three-position toggle-type switch, allows selection of 3 trunked talkgroups, announcement groups, or

Page 32 - “Ring-Ring”

35MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIITo Turn the Radio Onand OffTurn the on/off switch -volume control in a clockwisedirection. If the radio is notalready turned on,

Page 33 - Announcement Call Groups

36Making Trunked Dispatch CallsSelect the desired talk groupusing the rotary and toggle switches.Press the PTT to talk. If theLED is lit, you are tran

Page 34 - Making Conventional Dispatch

1MTX-800TMClassic and MTX-900TMClassicTrunked Portable RadiosTable of ContentsGeneral InformationUnpacking...

Page 35 - Telephone Calls

37MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIMaking Trunked Telephone CallsNote: In order to make a telephonecall from your radio, it must beauthorized to access the telepho

Page 36 - MTX-900 Classic (Type II)

38Dial the desired telephonenumber using the keypad. When theperson answers, transmit normally.Note: Tell the person answering thatyou are talking fro

Page 37 - Top Mounted Controls

39MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIReceiving Trunked TelephoneCallsA telephone-like ring is heardwhen a telephone call is received.To answer the call, press thetel

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40Receiving A Call Alert (Page)When a Call Alert (page) isreceived, four “beep” tones will beheard. These tones will continueevery six seconds until t

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41MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIFailsoft OperationIn the event of a trunked systemfailure, radio communication is stillpossible in the failsoft mode. Whenthe tr

Page 40 - RESPONSE

42Receiving a PrivateConversationTMCallTwo “beeps” announce anincoming private call. The tone willcontinue for 20 seconds or until thereis a response.

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43MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIprivate call does not get through, you will hear an illegal mode tone.Press the PTT to try the call again, or press the “Private

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44Making ConventionalTelephone CallsSelect a conventional channelusing the toggle and rotary selectswitches.Press and hold the PTT anddial the telepho

Page 43 - Receiving A Call Alert (Page)

45BATTERYINFORMATIONCHARGINGCOMPLETEBattery InformationChargingThe MTX-800 Classic and MTX-900 Classic radios use rechargeablenickel-cadmium batteries

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46Battery WarningsThe following precautions should be observed while charging andhandling batteries:CHARGINGCOMPLETEBatteries should not be replaced o

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2Receiving a Private Conversation Call ...27Making Trunked Telephone Calls ...

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47GENERALINFORMATIONGeneral Radio CareCleaningClean external surfaces of the radio with a mild detergent and astiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brus

Page 47 - Making Conventional

48XXXCLEANINGFLUIDMTX-900SHandlingAvoid physical abuse; do notpound, drop, or throw the radiounnecessarily. Do not carry the radioby the antenna.Avoi

Page 48 - Battery Information

49SAFETYINFORMATIONSafety InformationFCC Safety The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), withits action in General Docket 79-144, March 13, 1985,

Page 49 - COMPLETE

50Anyone intending to use a radio in a hazardousarea is advised to become familiar with the subjectof intrinsic safety and with Section 70 of theNatio

Page 50 - General Radio Care

modified in the field. Failure to use the radio withthe approved battery will negate the approval.MTX-800 Classic and MTX-900 Classic radiosthat are a

Page 51 - CLEANING

52Restrictions The grantee of a license has the responsibility ofassuring that all equipment operated under thatlicense conforms to the specification

Page 52 - Safety Information

3GENERALINFORMATIONHELPUser’s GuideAntennaBelt ClipBatteryPacking CartonGeneral InformationUnpackingRemove and check the contents of the packing case

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4Antenna InstallationScrew the threaded end of the antenna into the large threadedantenna bushing located on top of the radio.Rotate the antenna clock

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5GENERALINFORMATIONBattery InstallationAlign the notched end of thebattery with the grooves in theradio baseplate. Mate the notchesand the grooves and

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6Alert TonesThe MTX-800 Classic and MTX-900 Classic radios generate thefollowing audible tones to indicate radio operating conditions:Illegal Mode A l

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