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Safety Information

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Safety Information

Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

Your Motorola Two Way Radio, which generates and radiates radio 
frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy (EME) is designed to  
comply with the following National and International Standards and 
Guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency 
electromagnetic energy:

European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation (CENELEC) :

ENV 50166-1  1995 E

Human exposure to electromagnetic fields Low 
frequency (0 Hz to 10 kHz) 

ENV 50166-2  1995 E

Human exposure to electromagnetic fields 
High frequency (10 kHz to 300 GHz)

Proceedings of SC211/B 1996 "Safety Considerations for Human Exposure to 

EMFs from Mobile Telecommunication 
Equipment (MTE) in the Frequency Range 
30MHz - 6 GHz."(EMF - Electro-Magnetic 
Fields)

U.S. and International Standards :

Federal Communications Commission Report and Order No. FCC 96-326 
(August 1996)

American National Standards Institute (C95.1 - 1992);  National Council on 
Radiation - Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP-1986); 

International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNRP- 
1986)

Mobile Radio operation and EME Exposure

To assure optimal radio performance and  to ensure that your 
exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the 
guidelines in the above standards, always adhere to the the 
following  procedures :

DO NOT transmit unless people are inside the vehicle, or if 
outside the vehicle are at least 60cm (2 feet) away from the 
antenna.

Mobile Antenna Installation

A vehicle antenna must be  installed external to the vehicle and in 
accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer/
supplier and with instructions in the Radio  Installation Manual. 

Control Station Operation

When radio equipment is required to operate as a control station it 
is important that the antenna is installed outside the building and 
away from places where people may be in close proximity.

Operational Warnings

To ensure personal safety, please observe the following rules:

DO NOT hold the transmit (PTT) key in when not actually 
desiring to transmit.

DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment 
containing a transmitter.

DO NOT operate radio whilst driving. It should also be noticed 
that the use of a hand held microphone while driving could 
constitute an offence under the Road Traffic Regulation.

DO NOT place objects, including portable or mobile two-way 
radios, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment 
area. An air bag inflates with great force. If improperly installed 
or placed wireless equipment is in the air bag deployment area 
and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. 

Computer Software Copyright

The products described in this manual may include copyrighted computer 
programmes stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the 
United States of America and other countries preserve for Motorola Europe 
and Motorola Inc. certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer 
programmes, including the right to copy or reproduce in any form the 
copyrighted computer programme. Accordingly, any copyrighted computer 
programmes contained in the products described in this manual may not be 
copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of 
the holders of the rights. Furthermore, the purchase of these products shall not 
be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any 
licence under the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of the holders of 
the rights, except for the normal non-exclusive royalty free licence to use that 
arises by operation of the law in the sale of the product.

Safety Information/Computer Software Copyright

Summary of Contents for GM1200E

Page 1: ...European Publications Department RPG Fleet Hampshire England Issue May 1998 GM1200E Mobile Radio User Guide 68P64110B08 ...

Page 2: ...ii 2 1 3 4 5 8 6 7 9 D S 0 MENU C P 1 2 3 4 5 12 9 6 7 8 10 11 15 13 14 16 17 18 ...

Page 3: ... 7 Cancelling a Call 7 Receiving a Call 8 Receiving a Call on an OACSU System 8 Receiving a Call on an FOACSU System 8 Page Call in Absence 9 Call Diversion 10 External Alarm 10 Special Calls 11 Short Data Messages SDM 11 Status Calls 14 Emergency Calls 15 Priority Calls 15 Broadcast Calls 15 DTMF 15 Personality Selection 15 MPT Mode 16 Conventional Mode 16 Call Progress 17 Call Progress Sending 1...

Page 4: ...n Flashes to indicate NO SERVICE 5 External Alarm Button Switches external alarm feature On Off 6 Base Call Button For making calls to a commonly used pre programmed number 7 LCD Display 8 Up Down Scroll Buttons Shortform Dial Call in Absence SDM Selector or Channel Selector conventional mode 9 Menu Button 10 Clear Edit or Monitor Button conventional mode 11 Numeric Keypad 0 9 for entering digits ...

Page 5: ...one B Traffic channel allocated and PTT Mic Loudspeaker enabled Tone C1 System busy Tone C2 Unavailable Tone C3 Called party busy Tone C4 Invalid number Tone D Call set up in progress wait for further indications Tone E Incoming call press PTT then wait for further indications Tone F Transaction confirmed called unit will call back Tone G Look at display for call set up or system information Tone ...

Page 6: ...scanning icon lit When a system is acquired the green LED will go off and the scanning icon will be replaced by the registered icon Use the VOLUME control 3 to adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level indicated by the volume bar below the display Menu Selection There are two levels of menu Level 1 allows you to choose between two options User Absent and Diagnostics and Level 2 which allo...

Page 7: ...on the stack The Diagnostics option is for use by technicians and need not be entered in normal radio operation Making a Call The radio is capable of making a variety of calls including calls to individual radios groups of radios and calls to private and public telephone systems Before you can make a call the radio must be in the IDLE STATE i e a personality has been selected and no call is in pro...

Page 8: ...f users the address number of which is pre programmed into your radio by your dealer A dynamic group is a group of users the address number of which is sent to your radio over air at any time via the system controller Therefore at any time you may become a member of a dynamic group able to receive calls and depending on how your radio is programmed send calls to that group Incoming calls to fixed ...

Page 9: ...tatus calls only the called number will be stored not the status message Partially entered numbers are also stored The stored number can be displayed when the radio is in the IDLE STATE This number may be recalled by pressing the PTT key 18 The number may also be edited see Keypad Edit Keypad Edit Before a call is initiated the last digit may be deleted by pressing the clear edit button 10 Press t...

Page 10: ...gress Receiving Receiving a call on a Full Off Air Call Set Up FOACSU System When the radio is called tone E will sound and the display will change to Press either the PTT or key or lift the microphone to accept the call Tone D will sound until a traffic channel is allocated then tone B will sound and the display will change to indicate the type of call being received See Call Progress Receiving N...

Page 11: ... in the stack and 213 is the number or Alias the name of the calling party For status calls the call in absence display will look like this where 02 indicates the position in the stack 03 indicates the number of calls in the stack and 213 is the number or Alias the name of the calling party In addition the status number XX or message MMMM is displayed The most recent call stored by the radio will ...

Page 12: ...dio whose calls are currently being diverted tone D will sound and the display of the calling radio will change to A call will then automatically be set up to the radio which is receiving the diverted calls Cancel call diversion by pressing followed by or if necessary or followed by or if necessary and ID Press to cancel calls redirected to your radio External Alarm The external alarm feature acti...

Page 13: ... data display The SDM display defaults to ON however the option setting is retained when the radio is switched off Note This feature is important if the radio is being used with external data terminal equipment DTE to prevent loss of data messages With the SDM display set to ON on reception of a valid SDM either it can be displayed by the radio and or passed to external DTE In either case the SDM ...

Page 14: ...played as shown in the following example where XX indicates the position in the stack NN is the total number of messages in the stack and Alias 213 is the number of the calling party To scroll through the other entries in the stack use the Up Down Scroll buttons 8 To exit the data message stack interrogate mode press the Data button 16 Note You must exit the data message stack interrogate mode to ...

Page 15: ... status digits can then be specified as in normal status mode Making an SDM Call SDM calls may be set up in one of three ways via the data key manually via the keypad or via the shortform dialling feature To make an SDM call via the data key select the desired address as detailed in Making a Call press the key 16 followed by the data message string which may only consist of digits 0 9 i e ADDRESS ...

Page 16: ...ll Then press the status button 15 followed by two status digits The display then changes to The status number may be edited by using the clear edit key 10 please refer to Keypad Edit To initiate a status call via the keypad 11 enter then enter the status e g 05 followed by and the desired address In this case the status message relating to the status number is not displayed In both cases the call...

Page 17: ... previously described Note that on a broadcast call only the calling radio can talk and there is no indication that any units have received the call DTMF DTMF means Dual Tone Multi Frequency and is used when the radio is required to operate in a radio system with an interface to telephone systems The access code for DTMF is system dependent please contact your dealer for further information Enter ...

Page 18: ... transmit release it to listen The red LED lights while the radio transmits and flashes if the channel is busy Some channels may be monitored for activity by pressing the monitor button 10 The icon will be lit until the channel is changed or the monitor button 10 is pressed again The icon will also light briefly when the microphone is taken out of its holder indicating that monitor is automaticall...

Page 19: ...umber C1 System busy try again Tone Display Comment D Alerting called unit C3 Called unit is busy F Called unit will call back C2 Call failed try again C2 Call request timed out Check service is available followed by H System access lost try again followed by CALLING 213 PRIORITY CALLING 213 DATA CALLING 213 EMERGENCY CALLING 213 VOICE DATA XXX 213 QUEUED 213 DIVERTING TO 213 UNOBTAINABLE 213 UNAV...

Page 20: ...ios in use on the system B Broadcast call received user reply not permitted Call Progress Cancelling a call Tone Display Comment D G Call successfully cancelled by user Call Progress Ending a call Tone Display Comment G Another call can now be made Note in the above displays XX is the position in the Group Dynamic list XXX is the elapsed time counter NNN is the calling unit number or alias ALERTED...

Page 21: ...dio equipment is required to operate as a control station it is important that the antenna is installed outside the building and away from places where people may be in close proximity Operational Warnings To ensure personal safety please observe the following rules DO NOT hold the transmit PTT key in when not actually desiring to transmit DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment con...

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