ES Series Mobile RadioOperating Manualfor the5300 ES Mobile Radio53SL ES Mobile RadioAscend™ ES Mobile RadioProject 25 Conventional and TrunkedConvent
vi ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ContentsEmergency Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-18 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesThe third is pressing and holding a button programmed for Two Tone. This will en
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-19Conventional Mode Features5.13 Project 25 Mode FeaturesThe following features are unique to conventional P
5-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesThe out-of-Range function operates on conventional analog and digital channels t
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-21Conventional Mode Features5.13.6 P25 Group CallsP25 Group calls are placed by simply selecting the channel
5-22 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.13.7 P25 Unit CallsUnit calls (also called Individual Calls) can be placed to
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-23Conventional Mode FeaturesProceed as follows to select channels using this mode:1 Enable the direct Channe
5-24 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.13.8.1 Access / De-Access CodesP25 conventional telephone calls use an access
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-25Conventional Mode Features5 Press the PTT switch to talk and release it to listen. Since the radio operate
5-26 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features4 When the call is finished or if it could not be completed for some reason, end
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-27Conventional Mode Featuresthe Select switch is pressed (if that option is enabled). One of the following e
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual viiContentsTransmitting in the Scan Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-28 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.14 Keypad ProgrammingSince keypad programming is permitted by Federal Governme
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-29Conventional Mode FeaturesPress the Select switch to select the displayed parameter. A single beep sounds
5-30 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesWhen an attempt is made to select a system or channel parameter in a password pr
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-31Conventional Mode FeaturesWhen the desired value is displayed, store it by pressing the Select switch. A s
5-32 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Featuresdesired code type (CTCSS analog or DCS digital). If an invalid code is entered,
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-33Conventional Mode FeaturesNote The channel spacing is not set with P25 channels because it is always narro
5-34 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesIf “Set R to R” is disabled:• A text message can be received from radios on a di
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-35Conventional Mode Features3 To view the message text, press the Select knob.Note Text messages are retaine
5-36 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-1S ECTIONSection 6SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25Trunked FeaturesThe features described in this section are radio
viii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ContentsMaintaining Keys in Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.2.1 Radio Info ButtonPressing the Radio Info button (if progra
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-3SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features- If in the secure mode and your radio is not programmed with th
6-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesReceived Key ID - The Key ID (or the alias, if programmed) of th
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-5SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesTo make direct entry from the Menu (scroll down to select direct
6-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features2 To select another mobile, rotate the Select switch until the a
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-7SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.4.3 Receiving a Private Call (All Types)To receive a Private C
6-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.5.1 Placing a Telephone CallTo recall from a list:1 With a SMA
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-9SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesΟ If the selected telephone number is not valid, “INVALID” is di
6-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.6.1 Answering a PageTo answer a Page:1 When a page is receive
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-11SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesTo make direct entry from the Menu (scroll down to select direc
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ixContentsTelephone Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.7 MessagingThe messaging feature allows preprogrammed message
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-13SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.9 Emergency Alarm and CallEmergency Alarms and Calls are sepa
6-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Featuresprogrammed in which case no tone sounds and there is no indicat
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-15SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.9.3.2 Placing an Emergency CallTo place an Emergency Call:1 I
6-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.10 Failsoft OperationIf a failure occurs in the SMARTNET/Smar
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-17SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features• Up to 255 scan lists or the number that fit in available memo
6-18 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesThe Control Channel handles all traffic for the radios and comm
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-19SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.12 Dynamic RegroupingThe dynamic regrouping feature allows a
6-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.13.1 Busy OverrideThe busy override feature is enabled at the
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-21SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesTo scroll through the other programmed sites, press and hold th
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6-22 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesWith the Zone Fail Site Lock feature enabled, the radio continu
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-23SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesWith this option enabled on a talkgroup, as the talkgroup affil
6-24 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features• File Format version - will display the file format of the cur
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-1S ECTIONSection 7Multi-Net FeaturesMulti-Net is a proprietary EFJohnson Technologies trunked radio protocol
7-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net FeaturesChannel - A channel selects a group encode/decode ID pair (indicated by an alias), system
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-3Multi-Net FeaturesSubscriber Unit - A generic term referring to both the radio and portable radios being us
7-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net FeaturesSelectable ID Codes - These are the ID codes selected by Multi-Net channels. Up to 225 se
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-5Multi-Net Features- Selected ID Code- Group Scan ID Codes- Block ID codes For example, if a call is being r
7-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net FeaturesWith all Unit/Directed Group calls, no special authorization is required. All that is nee
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-7Multi-Net Features7.6 EmergencyIf programmed, the Emergency option switch or menu parameter can be used to
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xiList of Figures1.1 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net FeaturesAutomatic Transmit - This mode is typically used in radio systems that have a centralized
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-9Multi-Net FeaturesThe group scan feature monitors the currently registered site for calls with the home cha
7-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features2 Select the group scan list edit mode using the Scan List Edit option switch or menu pa
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-11Multi-Net Features7.8.3.2 Call DelayThe preceding receive delay time controls the scan delay until the tra
7-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features2 The channel is then deleted and scanning of the remaining channels in the scan list re
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-13Multi-Net Featuresappears. Drive closer to the radio system or away from shielding structures and try agai
7-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Featuresand released to listen, and the landside party cannot be heard while talking or spoken t
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-15Multi-Net Features2 Rotate the Select switch to scroll through the preprogrammed list of numbers. The alia
7-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features5 When the call is finished, terminate it by pressing the key used to select the call. T
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-17Multi-Net Features7.10.3.1 Direct Entry Using Front Panel ControlsAs described in Section 2.1.1, numbers c
xii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualList of Figures9.16 Advanced TCP/IP Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-18 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features7.10.4 Subscriber Unit-Originated Special CallsTelephone - These are calls to or from a
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-19Multi-Net Features7.10.6 Landside-Originate Special CallsAll three special calls can also be placed from a
7-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features7.13 Roaming and Auto-Registration7.13.1 Roaming (Site Search)The roaming feature allows
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-21Multi-Net FeaturesIf communication is to be maintained on a site regardless of signal strength, site searc
7-22 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features- If a new site is displayed and the Select switch is pressed or time-out occurs, that s
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-23Multi-Net FeaturesBusy queuing is enabled or disabled on each Multi-Net system by programming. It is avail
7-24 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net FeaturesIf the radio system is busy when making a Multi-Net call, the busy tone sounds instead o
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-25Multi-Net FeaturesAnother use of this feature is to prevent the accidental interruption of a call in progr
7-26 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-1S ECTIONSection 8Secure Communication (Encryption)This radio may be equipped to provide secure communicatio
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xiiiList of Tables2.1 Standard Control Head Display Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)• DES-OFB - A form of DES encryption for digital channels that uses output
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-3Secure Communication (Encryption)8.2 Encryption KeysAn encryption key is a cryptographic variable that is r
8-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)PID or SLN key management modes can be programmed on the Global programmin
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-5Secure Communication (Encryption)8.2.4 Encryption Key SelectWhen multiple encryption keys are programmed (s
8-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)8.3 Clear / Secure StrappingCertain options are available when transmittin
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-7Secure Communication (Encryption)No Autodetect - Only signals coded like the transmit signals are received.
8-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)8.4.2.2 Channel with only a Talkgroup SpecifiedIf the override security se
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-9Secure Communication (Encryption)8.5 Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR)OTAR stands for “Over-the-Air-Rekeying”. T
8-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)Note The encryption type is not selectable on digital channels because th
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-11Secure Communication (Encryption)8.7 Radio OTAR CapabilitiesThe OTAR capabilities of the SEM-equipped ES S
xiv ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualList of Tables
8-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)8.7.2 P25 Trunking IconsThere are two different P25-data related icons wh
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-1S ECTIONSection 9Data FeaturesAdvances in digital communications allows for new data features and services
9-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData Features9.2 P25 Trunking Data ServicesP25 Trunking supports data service on a P25 Trunking system usin
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-3Data FeaturesFrame Sync Seek Period - Selects the amount of time the radio listens for a frame sync sequenc
9-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData Features9.2.4 PPP Link EstablishmentTo begin data transmissions from an application running on a porta
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-5Data Features2 Click Create a new connection link.The New Connection Wizard screen appears (Figure 9.2).Fig
9-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData Features3 Click Next. The Network Connection Type screen appears (Figure 9.3).Figure 9.3 Network Conne
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-7Data Features4 Select Set up an advanced connection, then click Next. The Advanced Connection Options scree
9-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.5 Host or Guest Screen
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-9Data FeaturesFigure 9.6 Connection Name Screen
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xvSection 0Safety InformationRF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information, and Operational Instruction
9-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData Features7 In the Computer Name frame, type the name for the connection. Then click Next. The Select a
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-11Data FeaturesFigure 9.8 Connection AvailabilityFigure 9.9 Completing New Connection Wizard Screen
9-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData Features10 Click Finish. The new connection is established (and should be in the network connection f
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-13Data FeaturesFigure 9.11 Radio Properties Screen: General Tab13 Click OK. The Modem Configuration screen a
9-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.12 Modem Configuration Screen14 From the Maximum Speed pull-down list, select 9600.
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-15Data FeaturesFigure 9.13 Radio Properties Screen: Options Tab15 Under the Options tab, ensure that the box
9-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.14 Radio Properties Screen: Networking Tab17 Ensure that the box for Internet Protoc
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-17Data FeaturesFigure 9.15 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Screen18 Select Obtain an IP address automa
9-18 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.16 Advanced TCP/IP Settings Screen19 Ensure that the box for Use default gateway on
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-19Data FeaturesFigure 9.17 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Screen20 Click OK. The Radio Properties scr
xvi ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSafety InformationYour EFJohnson Technologies two-way radio has a RF exposure product label. Also, your EF
9-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.18 Radio Properties Screen: Networking Tab9.2.4.1 Connection and TestingTo connect t
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-21Data FeaturesFigure 9.19 Radio Connection Window9.2.4.1.2 PPP Link TestFurther verification that the link
9-22 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.21 Command Prompt Screen: Replies to Successful “Ping”
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 10-1S ECTIONSection 10Tones & Error Messages10.1 Supervisory Tones Supervisory Tones are described as foll
10-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualTones & Error Messages• Dynamic regrouping has been exited but the dynamic regrouping channel is still
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 10-3Tones & Error MessagesAlternating Tone• Dynamic regrouping has occurred (Section 6.12).• Dynamic regro
10-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualTones & Error MessagesBad Fl Fmt - A profile/or user parameters have been downloaded to the radio that
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 10-5Tones & Error MessagesFixed Low - The selected channel or group is strapped to low power and thus high
10-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualTones & Error MessagesNo Items - The menu the user tried to access does not have any items.No List - N
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 11-1S ECTIONSection 11Service InformationThis section describes how to obtain authorized service for the ES Se
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xviiSafety InformationTransmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the recommended minimum later
11-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualService Information11.2 Telephone Technical SupportTechnical support personnel can help resolve many issue
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 11-3Service InformationYou may also contact the Customer Service Department by mail. Please include all inform
11-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualService InformationReturn Authorization (RA) numbers are not necessary unless you have been given one by t
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual Index-iIndex- A -Active Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11AES Encr
Index-ii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualIndex (continued)Keypad Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-28KMF RSI
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual Index-iiiIndex (continued)Initiating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-26, 6-10Passwo
Index-iv ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualIndex (continued)Talk Permit Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23Tele
xviii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSafety InformationApproved Accessories This radio has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelin
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 1-1S ECTIONSection 1Radio OverviewThe EFJohnson ES Mobile Radios are designed specifically for critical land m
1-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Overview1.1 Capabilities & FeaturesThe ES mobile radio is designed to provide an extensive list o
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 1-3Radio Overview• Simplified Feature Updates and Option Selection- Over the Air Programming (OTAP) option ena
1-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Overview1.4 Available OptionsAvailability of optional features is controlled by factory programming o
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 1-5Radio Overview• Zonefail site lock• MDC1200• 700 MHz Band• Conventional Vote Scan• 128 Talkgroups/Channels•
1-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Overview1.6.1 Digital Keypad MicrophoneAn optional accessory microphone is available with an integral
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 1-7Radio OverviewThe control includes a display, DTMF keypad, volume and power controls, option switches, junc
Copyright © 2011 by EF Johnson Technologies, Inc.The EFJohnson Technologies logo, PC Configure™, Trunked IP25™, and Call Guard® are trademarks of EFJo
1-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Overview
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-1S ECTIONSection 2Controls & Display2.1 Standard Control HeadThe standard control head provides the prim
2-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & DisplayON-OFF /Volume - Pressing this control turns power ON and OFF (soft power down can be
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-3Controls & DisplayTime has passed or the user exits the emergency. If the user presses emergency during
2-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & DisplayStatus Display - Two characters indicate various status information. See Table 2.1.Ch
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-5Controls & Display2.1.3 RSSI Threshold Indications (Conventional)If programmed, the user can see the si
2-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display2.2 Lightning Control HeadAn optional component for the ES Series mobile radios is th
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-7Controls & Display2.2.1 Front Panel ControlsThe Lightning Control Head front panel controls are illustr
2-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & DisplayOne-Touch Buttons - The control head has 8 one-touch buttons: two on the left of the
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-9Controls & Display2.2.2 DisplayThe Lightning Control Head includes a highly readable display. The displ
2-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display2.2.3 Mobile Display ModesIf an ES control head is used, the first ten characters of
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-11Controls & Display2.2.3.1 Standard Mobile Display with Zone / Channel Indicators Standard display mode
2-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display2.2.3.3 Enhanced Mobile Display with Zone / Channel Indicators Enhanced display mode
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-13Controls & Display2.3 Rear Panel ConnectorsThe mobile rear panel connectors are shown in Figure 2.12.
2-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display- Remote-mount radio with two remote control headsFigure 2.13 Dash-Mount Radio with
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-15Controls & DisplayThe remote control cable is also available in 6 ft. (part number 597-5357-775-01) an
2-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display2.4.4 Master / Slave ProgrammingIn both dual control configurations, either control
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-17Controls & Display2.4.5 Dual Control Operation2.4.5.1 Programming Dual Remote Control ConfigurationsTh
2-18 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display2.5 External SpeakerAn optional 4 ohm, 12 watt external speaker is available from EF
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-19Controls & DisplayTo re-enable the internal speaker, proceed as follows:1 Power up the mobile radio 2
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual iES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualOctober 2011Safety Information xv1 Radio Overview 1-1Capabilities &am
2-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-1S ECTIONSection 3General Operation3.1 Basic Operation3.1.1 Turning Power ON and Setting VolumePower is turn
3-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral OperationIf the Radio ID feature is enabled, the radio will display the (up-to-ten characters) Radi
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-3General Operation3.1.2 Power-Up PasswordThe power-up password feature prevents unauthorized use of the radi
3-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral Operation3.1.2.5 User (Power-On) PasswordsSeparate Download (write) and Upload (read) passwords can
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-5General Operation3.1.5 Display Viewing Angle & Contrast Adjust If the display on the standard head is d
3-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral OperationChannel alias can be a combination of zone and channel aliases. With conventional channels
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-7General OperationRotating the Select switch clockwise increases the zone or channel and rotating it counter
3-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral OperationUsers of mobile radios will notice that the zone and channel number indicators are now swa
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-9General Operation3.1.6.5 Favorite Zone SelectionThe Favorite Zone feature allows the radio to be programmed
ii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ContentsMaster / Slave Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral Operation3.1.8 Transmit DisableTransmitting can be disabled on each conventional, SMARTNET, SmartZ
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-11General Operation1 Use the brush to remove the bulk of sand and dust from the Control Head.Ensure that thi
3-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral Operation3.2 Operating ModesEach selectable channel can be programmed for the conventional (analog
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-13General Operation3.2.2 SMARTNET / SmartZone ModeThis is a trunked operating mode in which automatic access
3-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral Operation• Telephone calls are available in this mode.• The P25 control channel data rate is 9600
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-15General OperationThe basic building blocks used to program Multi-Net operation in the Ascend portable are
3-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral OperationThe maximum number of channels assignable to a system is limited to 864, depending on the
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-1S ECTIONSection 4Radio Wide FeaturesRadio wide features are features common to all operating modes. 4.1 Opt
4-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Wide FeaturesThe available functions in each mode are shown in Table 4.1.Table 4.1 Programmable Optio
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-3Radio Wide Features4.2 Menu ModeTo enter menu mode on the ES Series mobile, press and hold the “Select” but
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual iiiContents4 Radio Wide Features 4-1Option Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Wide Features4.3 Time-Out TimerThe time-out timer disables the transmitter if it is keyed for longer
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-5Radio Wide FeaturesPressing the TX PWR switch toggles the power setting. The new level is flashed in the di
4-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Wide Features4.8 Horn AlertThe horn alert feature sounds an external alert such as the vehicle horn w
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-7Radio Wide Features4.10 Surveillance ModeIf the Surveillance mode is programmed, the backlight, all alert t
4-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Wide Features4.12 ScanningScanning monitors the channels in the scan list for traffic the radio is pr
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-9Radio Wide Features• To turn priority scanning on, press the SCAN option switch (or select via menu). Scann
4-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Wide FeaturesSeparate delay times are programmable for radio wide and priority scanning. With radio
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-11Radio Wide Features4.13 Scan ListsPriority and Radio Wide Scan lists can be programmed.Note With scan disa
4-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Wide Features4.13.1.2 Selecting a Priority Scan ListConventional Operation - The scan list is user s
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-13Radio Wide Featuresdual priority channels are used, pressing the Select switch again makes it the second p
iv ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ContentsMonitor Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Wide Featuresmore than 16, “LIST FULL” is displayed and a channel must be deleted before another can
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-15Radio Wide Features4 You can cycle through the data items by turning the Select knob.- When Time is displa
4-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Wide FeaturesNote The radio will reset after a successful download in this mode, but the previous ra
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-1S ECTIONSection 5Conventional Mode FeaturesConventional mode features are radio features unique or used onl
5-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesBusy Indicator - With scanning disabled, note if the multi-function indicator on
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-3Conventional Mode Features5.3 Busy Channel LockoutThe Busy Channel Lockout (also called Transmit Disable on
5-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.4.1 Call Guard Squelch Enable / DisableThe SEL SQ option switch (if programmed)
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-5Conventional Mode Features5.4.4 Disable Call GuardThe Disable Call Guard feature option lets the radio disr
5-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesWhen the Call Guard code is changed using this feature, it remains selected even
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-7Conventional Mode Features5.6 Conversation TimerA conversation timer can be programmed on conventional syst
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual vContentsAccess / De-Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesThis feature is available on conventional channels only. 5.9 Emergency Alarm and
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-9Conventional Mode FeaturesIf silent programmed, none of these indications occur. If “No Receive Activity Du
5-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.9.3.1 Emergency Hot MicIf Emergency Hot Mic has been enabled for emergency cal
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-11Conventional Mode FeaturesThe user has the ability to use two different timers for Emergency mode (Convent
5-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Featuresstatus display. If required, turn scanning OFF by briefly pressing this switch.
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-13Conventional Mode FeaturesNote Priority sampling when scanning SMARTNET/SmartZone/P25 Trunked channels is
5-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.10.3.1 Changing The Priority ChannelIf a fixed priority channel is associated
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-15Conventional Mode Features1 The Talkgroup Lock Feature can be enabled / disabled from a programmable butto
5-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.11.1 Placing a Standard Conventional CallTo place a standard conventional call
ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-17Conventional Mode FeaturesWhen an emergency alarm or call is placed, this ANI signaling is replaced by the
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