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Seite 1 - Operating Manual

ES Series Mobile RadioOperating Manualfor the5300 ES Mobile Radio53SL ES Mobile RadioAscend™ ES Mobile RadioProject 25 Conventional and TrunkedConvent

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vi ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ContentsEmergency Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5-18 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesThe third is pressing and holding a button programmed for Two Tone. This will en

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-19Conventional Mode Features5.13 Project 25 Mode FeaturesThe following features are unique to conventional P

Seite 5 - Table of Contents

5-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesThe out-of-Range function operates on conventional analog and digital channels t

Seite 6 - 3 General Operation 3-1

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-21Conventional Mode Features5.13.6 P25 Group CallsP25 Group calls are placed by simply selecting the channel

Seite 7 - 4 Radio Wide Features 4-1

5-22 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.13.7 P25 Unit CallsUnit calls (also called Individual Calls) can be placed to

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-23Conventional Mode FeaturesProceed as follows to select channels using this mode:1 Enable the direct Channe

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5-24 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.13.8.1 Access / De-Access CodesP25 conventional telephone calls use an access

Seite 10 - 7 Multi-Net Features 7-1

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

Seite 11 - Contents

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

Seite 12 - 11 Service Information 11-1

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-27Conventional Mode Featuresthe Select switch is pressed (if that option is enabled). One of the following e

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual viiContentsTransmitting in the Scan Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5-28 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.14 Keypad ProgrammingSince keypad programming is permitted by Federal Governme

Seite 15 - List of Figures

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-29Conventional Mode FeaturesPress the Select switch to select the displayed parameter. A single beep sounds

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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

Seite 17 - List of Tables

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-31Conventional Mode FeaturesWhen the desired value is displayed, store it by pressing the Select switch. A s

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5-32 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Featuresdesired code type (CTCSS analog or DCS digital). If an invalid code is entered,

Seite 19 - Safety Information

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-33Conventional Mode FeaturesNote The channel spacing is not set with P25 channels because it is always narro

Seite 20 - Instructions

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

Seite 21 - Mobile Antennas

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-35Conventional Mode Features3 To view the message text, press the Select knob.Note Text messages are retaine

Seite 22 - Approved Accessories

5-36 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features

Seite 23 - Radio Overview

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-1S ECTIONSection 6SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25Trunked FeaturesThe features described in this section are radio

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viii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ContentsMaintaining Keys in Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 25 - 1.3 Supported Software

6-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.2.1 Radio Info ButtonPressing the Radio Info button (if progra

Seite 26 - 1.4 Available Options

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

Seite 27 - 1.6 Radio Accessories

6-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesReceived Key ID - The Key ID (or the alias, if programmed) of th

Seite 28 - 1.6.2 Handheld Control Unit

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-5SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesTo make direct entry from the Menu (scroll down to select direct

Seite 29 - 1.6.3 Base Station Unit

6-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features2 To select another mobile, rotate the Select switch until the a

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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

Seite 31 - Controls & Display

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

Seite 32 - Programmable Option Buttons

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-9SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesΟ If the selected telephone number is not valid, “INVALID” is di

Seite 33 - 2.1.2 Display

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

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-11SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesTo make direct entry from the Menu (scroll down to select direc

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ixContentsTelephone Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 36 - 2.2 Lightning Control Head

6-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.7 MessagingThe messaging feature allows preprogrammed message

Seite 37 - 2.2.1 Front Panel Controls

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-13SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.9 Emergency Alarm and CallEmergency Alarms and Calls are sepa

Seite 38 - *4-Way Navigation Pad

6-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Featuresprogrammed in which case no tone sounds and there is no indicat

Seite 39 - 2.2.2 Display

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

Seite 40 - 2.2.3 Mobile Display Modes

6-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.10 Failsoft OperationIf a failure occurs in the SMARTNET/Smar

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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

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6-18 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesThe Control Channel handles all traffic for the radios and comm

Seite 43 - 2.3 Rear Panel Connectors

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-19SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.12 Dynamic RegroupingThe dynamic regrouping feature allows a

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6-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features6.13.1 Busy OverrideThe busy override feature is enabled at the

Seite 45 - 2.4.3 Hardware Setup

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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x ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual Contents

Seite 47 - 2.4.5 Dual Control Operation

6-22 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesWith the Zone Fail Site Lock feature enabled, the radio continu

Seite 48 - 2.5 External Speaker

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 6-23SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked FeaturesWith this option enabled on a talkgroup, as the talkgroup affil

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6-24 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features• File Format version - will display the file format of the cur

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-1S ECTIONSection 7Multi-Net FeaturesMulti-Net is a proprietary EFJohnson Technologies trunked radio protocol

Seite 51 - General Operation

7-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net FeaturesChannel - A channel selects a group encode/decode ID pair (indicated by an alias), system

Seite 52 - 3.1.1.1 Setting Volume Level

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-3Multi-Net FeaturesSubscriber Unit - A generic term referring to both the radio and portable radios being us

Seite 53 - 3.1.2 Power-Up Password

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

Seite 54 - 3.1.2.7 Zone Password

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

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7-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net FeaturesWith all Unit/Directed Group calls, no special authorization is required. All that is nee

Seite 56 - 3.1.6.1 Channel Lock Option

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-7Multi-Net Features7.6 EmergencyIf programmed, the Emergency option switch or menu parameter can be used to

Seite 57 - 3.1.6.4 Direct Channel Select

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xiList of Figures1.1 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net FeaturesAutomatic Transmit - This mode is typically used in radio systems that have a centralized

Seite 59 - 3.1.7 Setting Squelch Control

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-9Multi-Net FeaturesThe group scan feature monitors the currently registered site for calls with the home cha

Seite 60 - 3.1.8 Transmit Disable

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

Seite 61 - 3.1.12 Radio Service

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

Seite 62 - 3.2 Operating Modes

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

Seite 63 - 3.2.3 P25 Trunked Mode

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-13Multi-Net Featuresappears. Drive closer to the radio system or away from shielding structures and try agai

Seite 64 - 3.2.4 Multi-Net Mode

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

Seite 65 - 3.2.5.1 Systems

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-15Multi-Net Features2 Rotate the Select switch to scroll through the preprogrammed list of numbers. The alia

Seite 66 - 3.2.5.3 Zones

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

Seite 67 - Radio Wide Features

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

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xii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualList of Figures9.16 Advanced TCP/IP Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 69 - 4.2 Menu Mode

7-18 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features7.10.4 Subscriber Unit-Originated Special CallsTelephone - These are calls to or from a

Seite 70 - 4.5 Power Output Select

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

Seite 71 - 4.7 Power Turn-Off Delay

7-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features7.13 Roaming and Auto-Registration7.13.1 Roaming (Site Search)The roaming feature allows

Seite 72 - 4.8 Horn Alert

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 7-21Multi-Net FeaturesIf communication is to be maintained on a site regardless of signal strength, site searc

Seite 73 - 4.11 Public Address

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

Seite 74 - 4.12 Scanning

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

Seite 75 - Scan Enable Indicator

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

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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

Seite 77 - Scan List Indicator

7-26 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualMulti-Net Features

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-1S ECTIONSection 8Secure Communication (Encryption)This radio may be equipped to provide secure communicatio

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xiiiList of Tables2.1 Standard Control Head Display Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 80 - 4.14.1 Viewing GPS Data

8-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)• DES-OFB - A form of DES encryption for digital channels that uses output

Seite 81 - 4.15 Over the Air Programming

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-3Secure Communication (Encryption)8.2 Encryption KeysAn encryption key is a cryptographic variable that is r

Seite 82 - 4.15.2 OTAP Transfer Times

8-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)PID or SLN key management modes can be programmed on the Global programmin

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-5Secure Communication (Encryption)8.2.4 Encryption Key SelectWhen multiple encryption keys are programmed (s

Seite 84 - 5.2 Monitor Mode

8-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)8.3 Clear / Secure StrappingCertain options are available when transmittin

Seite 85 - 5.4 Call Guard Squelch

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-7Secure Communication (Encryption)No Autodetect - Only signals coded like the transmit signals are received.

Seite 86 - 5.4.2 Tone Call Guard Squelch

8-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)8.4.2.2 Channel with only a Talkgroup SpecifiedIf the override security se

Seite 87 - 5.4.4 Disable Call Guard

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

Seite 88 - 5.5 Penalty Timer

8-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)Note The encryption type is not selectable on digital channels because th

Seite 89 - 5.7 Repeater Talk-Around

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 8-11Secure Communication (Encryption)8.7 Radio OTAR CapabilitiesThe OTAR capabilities of the SEM-equipped ES S

Seite 90 - 5.9 Emergency Alarm and Call

xiv ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualList of Tables

Seite 91 - 5.9.3 Emergency Calls

8-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSecure Communication (Encryption)8.7.2 P25 Trunking IconsThere are two different P25-data related icons wh

Seite 92 - 5.9.3.1 Emergency Hot Mic

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-1S ECTIONSection 9Data FeaturesAdvances in digital communications allows for new data features and services

Seite 93 - 5.10.1 Selecting a Scan List

9-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData Features9.2 P25 Trunking Data ServicesP25 Trunking supports data service on a P25 Trunking system usin

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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

Seite 95 - Priority Indicator

9-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData Features9.2.4 PPP Link EstablishmentTo begin data transmissions from an application running on a porta

Seite 96 - 5.10.4 Talkgroup Scanning

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

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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

Seite 98 - 5.12 DTMF / ANI Signaling

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-7Data Features4 Select Set up an advanced connection, then click Next. The Advanced Connection Options scree

Seite 99 - 5.12.2 Two Tone Encoder

9-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.5 Host or Guest Screen

Seite 100 - 5.12.5 GE Star

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-9Data FeaturesFigure 9.6 Connection Name Screen

Seite 101 - 5.13 Project 25 Mode Features

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xvSection 0Safety InformationRF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information, and Operational Instruction

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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

Seite 103 - 5.13.6 P25 Group Calls

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-11Data FeaturesFigure 9.8 Connection AvailabilityFigure 9.9 Completing New Connection Wizard Screen

Seite 104 - 5.13.7 P25 Unit Calls

9-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData Features10 Click Finish. The new connection is established (and should be in the network connection f

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-13Data FeaturesFigure 9.11 Radio Properties Screen: General Tab13 Click OK. The Modem Configuration screen a

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9-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.12 Modem Configuration Screen14 From the Maximum Speed pull-down list, select 9600.

Seite 107 - 5.13.9 Call Alert

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-15Data FeaturesFigure 9.13 Radio Properties Screen: Options Tab15 Under the Options tab, ensure that the box

Seite 108 - 5.13.11 Messaging

9-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.14 Radio Properties Screen: Networking Tab17 Ensure that the box for Internet Protoc

Seite 109 - 5.13.13 P25 Packet Data

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-17Data FeaturesFigure 9.15 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Screen18 Select Obtain an IP address automa

Seite 110 - 5.14 Keypad Programming

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

Seite 111 - 5.14.2 Zone Password

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 9-19Data FeaturesFigure 9.17 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Screen20 Click OK. The Radio Properties scr

Seite 113 - 5.14.6 Channel Parameters

xvi ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSafety InformationYour EFJohnson Technologies two-way radio has a RF exposure product label. Also, your EF

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9-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.18 Radio Properties Screen: Networking Tab9.2.4.1 Connection and TestingTo connect t

Seite 115 - 5.15 Text Messaging

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

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9-22 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualData FeaturesFigure 9.21 Command Prompt Screen: Replies to Successful “Ping”

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 10-1S ECTIONSection 10Tones & Error Messages10.1 Supervisory Tones Supervisory Tones are described as foll

Seite 118 - Conventional Mode Features

10-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualTones & Error Messages• Dynamic regrouping has been exited but the dynamic regrouping channel is still

Seite 119 - Trunked Features

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 10-3Tones & Error MessagesAlternating Tone• Dynamic regrouping has occurred (Section 6.12).• Dynamic regro

Seite 120 - 6.3 Standard Group Calls

10-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualTones & Error MessagesBad Fl Fmt - A profile/or user parameters have been downloaded to the radio that

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 10-5Tones & Error MessagesFixed Low - The selected channel or group is strapped to low power and thus high

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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

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 11-1S ECTIONSection 11Service InformationThis section describes how to obtain authorized service for the ES Se

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xviiSafety InformationTransmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the recommended minimum later

Seite 125 - 6.5 Telephone Calls

11-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualService Information11.2 Telephone Technical SupportTechnical support personnel can help resolve many issue

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 11-3Service InformationYou may also contact the Customer Service Department by mail. Please include all inform

Seite 127 - 6.6 Call Alert

11-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualService InformationReturn Authorization (RA) numbers are not necessary unless you have been given one by t

Seite 128 - 6.6.2 Initiating a Page

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual Index-iIndex- A -Active Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11AES Encr

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Index-ii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualIndex (continued)Keypad Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-28KMF RSI

Seite 130 - 6.8 Sending Status Conditions

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual Index-iiiIndex (continued)Initiating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-26, 6-10Passwo

Seite 131 - 6.9 Emergency Alarm and Call

Index-iv ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualIndex (continued)Talk Permit Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23Tele

Seite 132 - 6.9.3 Emergency Calls

xviii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualSafety InformationApproved Accessories This radio has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelin

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 1-1S ECTIONSection 1Radio OverviewThe EFJohnson ES Mobile Radios are designed specifically for critical land m

Seite 134 - 6.10 Failsoft Operation

1-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Overview1.1 Capabilities & FeaturesThe ES mobile radio is designed to provide an extensive list o

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 1-3Radio Overview• Simplified Feature Updates and Option Selection- Over the Air Programming (OTAP) option ena

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1-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Overview1.4 Available OptionsAvailability of optional features is controlled by factory programming o

Seite 137 - 6.12 Dynamic Regrouping

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 1-5Radio Overview• Zonefail site lock• MDC1200• 700 MHz Band• Conventional Vote Scan• 128 Talkgroups/Channels•

Seite 138 - 6.13.2 Site Trunking

1-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Overview1.6.1 Digital Keypad MicrophoneAn optional accessory microphone is available with an integral

Seite 139 - 6.13.6 ZoneFail Site Lock

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 1-7Radio OverviewThe control includes a display, DTMF keypad, volume and power controls, option switches, junc

Seite 140 - 6.13.7 P25 Wide Area Scan

Copyright © 2011 by EF Johnson Technologies, Inc.The EFJohnson Technologies logo, PC Configure™, Trunked IP25™, and Call Guard® are trademarks of EFJo

Seite 141 - 6.13.10 Radio Information

1-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Overview

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-1S ECTIONSection 2Controls & Display2.1 Standard Control HeadThe standard control head provides the prim

Seite 143 - Multi-Net Features

2-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & DisplayON-OFF /Volume - Pressing this control turns power ON and OFF (soft power down can be

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-3Controls & DisplayTime has passed or the user exits the emergency. If the user presses emergency during

Seite 145 - 7.2 Multi-Net Features

2-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & DisplayStatus Display - Two characters indicate various status information. See Table 2.1.Ch

Seite 146 - 7.2.2 Receive Priority Calls

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-5Controls & Display2.1.3 RSSI Threshold Indications (Conventional)If programmed, the user can see the si

Seite 147 - 7.2.4 System Authorization

2-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display2.2 Lightning Control HeadAn optional component for the ES Series mobile radios is th

Seite 148 - 7.3 Caller Identification

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-7Controls & Display2.2.1 Front Panel ControlsThe Lightning Control Head front panel controls are illustr

Seite 149 - 7.6 Emergency

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

Seite 150 - 7.8 Group Scanning

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-9Controls & Display2.2.2 DisplayThe Lightning Control Head includes a highly readable display. The displ

Seite 152 - 7.8.3.1 Receive Delay

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

Seite 153 - 7.8.3.2 Call Delay

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-11Controls & Display2.2.3.1 Standard Mobile Display with Zone / Channel Indicators Standard display mode

Seite 154 - 7.9 Multi-Net Group Calls

2-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display2.2.3.3 Enhanced Mobile Display with Zone / Channel Indicators Enhanced display mode

Seite 155 - CALL is

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-13Controls & Display2.3 Rear Panel ConnectorsThe mobile rear panel connectors are shown in Figure 2.12.

Seite 156 - 7.10.1 Placing A Special Call

2-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display- Remote-mount radio with two remote control headsFigure 2.13 Dash-Mount Radio with

Seite 157 - *, #, and

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

Seite 158 - 7.10.2.2 Directed Group Calls

2-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display2.4.4 Master / Slave ProgrammingIn both dual control configurations, either control

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-17Controls & Display2.4.5 Dual Control Operation2.4.5.1 Programming Dual Remote Control ConfigurationsTh

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2-18 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display2.5 External SpeakerAn optional 4 ohm, 12 watt external speaker is available from EF

Seite 161 - 7.12 Receive-Only Channels

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 2-19Controls & DisplayTo re-enable the internal speaker, proceed as follows:1 Power up the mobile radio 2

Seite 162 - 7.13.3 Automatic Site Search

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual iES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualOctober 2011Safety Information xv1 Radio Overview 1-1Capabilities &am

Seite 163 - 7.13.5 Manual Site Search

2-20 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualControls & Display

Seite 164 - 7.14 Status Messages

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-1S ECTIONSection 3General Operation3.1 Basic Operation3.1.1 Turning Power ON and Setting VolumePower is turn

Seite 165 - 7.15.1 Exiting Queue Mode

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

Seite 166 - 7.18 Transmit Inhibit

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-3General Operation3.1.2 Power-Up PasswordThe power-up password feature prevents unauthorized use of the radi

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3-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral Operation3.1.2.5 User (Power-On) PasswordsSeparate Download (write) and Upload (read) passwords can

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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

Seite 169 - 8.1 Encryption Algorithms

3-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral OperationChannel alias can be a combination of zone and channel aliases. With conventional channels

Seite 170 - 8.1.4 FIPS and Non-FIPS Modes

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-7General OperationRotating the Select switch clockwise increases the zone or channel and rotating it counter

Seite 171 - 8.2.1 Key and Algorithm IDs

3-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral OperationUsers of mobile radios will notice that the zone and channel number indicators are now swa

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-9General Operation3.1.6.5 Favorite Zone SelectionThe Favorite Zone feature allows the radio to be programmed

Seite 173 - 8.2.5 Encryption Key Erase

ii ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ContentsMaster / Slave Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 174 - 8.3 Clear / Secure Strapping

3-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral Operation3.1.8 Transmit DisableTransmitting can be disabled on each conventional, SMARTNET, SmartZ

Seite 175 - 8.4.2 Secure Call Behavior

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

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3-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral Operation3.2 Operating ModesEach selectable channel can be programmed for the conventional (analog

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-13General Operation3.2.2 SMARTNET / SmartZone ModeThis is a trunked operating mode in which automatic access

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3-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral Operation• Telephone calls are available in this mode.• The P25 control channel data rate is 9600

Seite 179 - 8.7 Radio OTAR Capabilities

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 3-15General OperationThe basic building blocks used to program Multi-Net operation in the Ascend portable are

Seite 180 - 8.7.2 P25 Trunking Icons

3-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualGeneral OperationThe maximum number of channels assignable to a system is limited to 864, depending on the

Seite 181 - Data Features

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-1S ECTIONSection 4Radio Wide FeaturesRadio wide features are features common to all operating modes. 4.1 Opt

Seite 182 - 9.2.1 Radio Configuration

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

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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

Seite 184 - 9.2.4 PPP Link Establishment

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual iiiContents4 Radio Wide Features 4-1Option Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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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

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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

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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

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-7Radio Wide Features4.10 Surveillance ModeIf the Surveillance mode is programmed, the backlight, all alert t

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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

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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

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4-10 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualRadio Wide FeaturesSeparate delay times are programmable for radio wide and priority scanning. With radio

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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

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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

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 4-13Radio Wide Featuresdual priority channels are used, pressing the Select switch again makes it the second p

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iv ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ContentsMonitor Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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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

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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

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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

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-1S ECTIONSection 5Conventional Mode FeaturesConventional mode features are radio features unique or used onl

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5-2 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesBusy Indicator - With scanning disabled, note if the multi-function indicator on

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-3Conventional Mode Features5.3 Busy Channel LockoutThe Busy Channel Lockout (also called Transmit Disable on

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5-4 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.4.1 Call Guard Squelch Enable / DisableThe SEL SQ option switch (if programmed)

Seite 203 - Tones & Error Messages

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-5Conventional Mode Features5.4.4 Disable Call GuardThe Disable Call Guard feature option lets the radio disr

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5-6 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesWhen the Call Guard code is changed using this feature, it remains selected even

Seite 205 - 10.2 Error Messages

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-7Conventional Mode Features5.6 Conversation TimerA conversation timer can be programmed on conventional syst

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual vContentsAccess / De-Access Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5-8 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode FeaturesThis feature is available on conventional channels only. 5.9 Emergency Alarm and

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-9Conventional Mode FeaturesIf silent programmed, none of these indications occur. If “No Receive Activity Du

Seite 209 - Service Information

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

Seite 210 - 11.3 Factory Customer Service

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-11Conventional Mode FeaturesThe user has the ability to use two different timers for Emergency mode (Convent

Seite 211 - 11.4 Returns for Repairs

5-12 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Featuresstatus display. If required, turn scanning OFF by briefly pressing this switch.

Seite 212 - 11.6 Internet Home Page

ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-13Conventional Mode FeaturesNote Priority sampling when scanning SMARTNET/SmartZone/P25 Trunked channels is

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5-14 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.10.3.1 Changing The Priority ChannelIf a fixed priority channel is associated

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ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual 5-15Conventional Mode Features1 The Talkgroup Lock Feature can be enabled / disabled from a programmable butto

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5-16 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating ManualConventional Mode Features5.11.1 Placing a Standard Conventional CallTo place a standard conventional call

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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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