Motorola Radius Gp 300 User Manual

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May, 1996

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GM300 Mobile Radios

Introduction

Introduction

Welcome to the Radius mobile family! Your choice of a Radius mobile
means you have selected the highest of standards in design, quality, and
performance. This manual is designed to acquaint you with all the fea-
tures, care, and installation of the Radius mobile to better serve all your
communication needs.

Radius Mobile Features

The following features are standard in all models:

Synthesized, Wide-Band Operation

Multiple Coded Squelch (Private-Line and Digital-Private Line) Capabil-
ity

User

Operator Selectable Channel Scan

Field Programming Capability at Dealer

Mil-Spec 810 C, D and E Performance

Radius High Performance Compact Microphone with Hardware

Non-Locking Trunnion with Hardware

10 Ft. Power Cable

12 V DC Negative Ground

3 Watt Internal Speaker

Rotary Volume Control

Time-Out Timer

On-Hook Monitor Capability

Mini-UHF Antenna Connector

Operator’s Card and Owner’s Manual

Radio Self-Check

Every time the radio is turned on, it performs a functional self-check and if
necessary, will sound a 5 second warning tone unlike the chirp tone nor-
mally heard at power-up. This is an indication that the radio is no longer
operating at the exact parameters set in the factory or by a Motorola
Radius dealer and should be serviced immediately.

Service

User

Because this unit contains a radio transmitter, most local governments
prohibit anyone from making any internal adjustments to the transmitter
unless specifically licensed to do so by government regulations. If your
radio fails to operate or any operational difficulties should arise, contact
your local Motorola Radius dealer.

Proper repair and maintenance procedures will assure efficient operation
and long life for this radio.

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Operating Instructions for the Motorola Radius® GM300 8-Channel, Conventional FM Radio

ON/OFF

CHANNEL

MONITOR

SCAN

TRANSMIT/

VOLUME

UP

LED

LED

BUSY LED

+

MICROPHONE

CHANNEL MONITOR

SELECT

SPEAKER

CONNECTOR

DOWN

SCAN

To turn the radio on

Turn the ON/OFF VOLUME knob to the right until it clicks. The LED lights will show the last status of the radio, and a start-up tone will be heard.

To receive

Set the volume by turning the ON/OFF VOLUME knob clockwise.

Select the channel by pressing the UP/DOWN ( / ) button. An extended press will scroll through the channels.

To monitor a channel, push the MONITOR ( ) button or take the microphone off hook. When in the monitor mode, the amber MONITOR LED will light steadily.

To unsquelch the radio, press and hold the MONITOR ( ) button for two seconds.

To leave the unsquelched mode, press the MONITOR ( ) button again. This will return the radio to the coded squelch (PL/DPL) mode.

A short beep tone will be heard whenever a keypress is made.

To transmit

When the channel is clear, press and hold down the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button on the side of the microphone, and speak slowly and clearly. The TRANSMIT/BUSY LED will remain red until the PTT button is released to indicate that you are “on the air”.

The red TRANSMIT/BUSY LED will flash whenever there is another carrier on the selected channel.

NOTE: If your radio has the Time-out-timer (TOT) function activated, transmission will terminate if you hold the PTT button down for over 60 seconds or the programmed time period. When this occurs, an alert tone sounds four seconds before the transmission is cut. To resume transmitting, release the PTT and push again.

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CHANNEL SCAN

The 8-channel, GM300 mobile may have a single-user scan list which can be programmed from the front panel.

To turn scan on or off

Press the SCAN () button. The radio will only scan when the microphone is on-hook.

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The green scan LED will turn on, and display segments will light to indicate that scan is functional. Use the SELECT button to advance through the various scan types:

User Scan

Priority User Scan

When an active channel is detected, the channel number will be displayed and you will hear the call. To leave scan, press the SCAN () button.

To respond to scanned channel activity

When the microphone is lifted off-hook, the radio will suspend scanning and return to the channel displayed before entering scan. If you wish to transmit on another channel, press the UP/DOWN ( / ) button to reach the desired channel. Scan will resume after replacing the microphone on-hook.

When scanning with priority, the green scan LED will flash to indicate activity on Priority One and light steady for Priority Two.

To delete a nuisance channel

While receiving an undesired transmission, hold down the SELECT ( + ) button for two seconds and the nuisance channel will be temporarily deleted (until scan is exited or the radio is turned off). Priority channels and the home channel cannot be deleted.

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To create or modify the user list

Hold the SCAN () button for two seconds until you hear a second chirp tone and the channel number flashes. The displayed channel can be added or deleted from the user list by pressing the SELECT ( + ) button.

A vertical segment in the upper left corner of the display will light and flash, alternating with the channel number to indicate that the flashing channel has been added to the scan list. The segment will disappear when the channel is deleted.

Use the UP/DOWN ( / ) and SELECT ( + ) buttons to add or delete other desired channels in the user list.

To select priorities for the user list

Go to the desired channel and hold the SELECT ( + ) button down for two seconds. The scan LED will flash to indicate that this is the first priority channel. Repeat the process to select a second priority channel. Priority Two will be indicated by a steady light on the scan LED.

The Priority-One channel must be programmed first, followed by the Priority-Two channel. Deleting either of the priority channels will delete both channels simultaneously.

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